S&P 500 Total Return Around Unemployment Troughs
S&P 500 Total Return Around Unemployment Troughs Will U.S. equities struggle in the months ahead? Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
S&P 500 Total Return Around Unemployment Troughs Will U.S. equities struggle in the months ahead? Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
U.S. Unemployment Rate Consensus Forecasts Is the U.S. labor market too hot for the Federal Reserve’s liking? Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
U.S. Initial Unemployment Claims and Relative Performance of Bonds vs. Stocks Bonds tend to outperform stocks when U.S. initial unemployment claims rise. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
China Unemployment Rate The Chinese unemployment rate rose to 5.8% in March, as lockdowns weigh on economic activity. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
U.S. Civilian Unemployment Rate and U.S. Natural Rate of Unemployment The U.S. unemployment rate recovery is following a path unlike any recession since World War II. Image: BofA Global Research
U.S. Small Business Confidence and U.S. Employment Peak to Recovery Small business confidence is rebounding, but it could take many years for the U.S. labor market to recover. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
Unemployment Rate Forecast Goldman Sachs expects the U.S. unemployment rate to reach 25% in Q2, a much higher peak than in other advanced economies. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
U.S. Unemployment Rate – Jobless Claims in the Last Nine Weeks as a Share of Labor Force This chart shows the wave of job losses in the United States. Image: Deutsche Bank Global Research
U.S. Unemployment Insurance Initial Claims Goldman Sachs expects initial claims to remain very high over the next several weeks. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
U.S. Unemployment Rates Forecast Goldman Sachs expects U3 unemployment rate to peak at 15%. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
U.S. Unemployment – Unemployed Workers on Temporary Layoff Since 1970, recessions with the highest share of temporary layoffs have been followed by the fastest recoveries in the labor market. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research