I’m adding some thoughts, and maybe some predictions for each question.
2) Employment: The economy added 4.5 million jobs in 2022. This makes 2022 the second-best year for job growth in US history, only behind the 6.7 million jobs added in 2021. How much will job growth slow in 2023? Or will the economy lose jobs?
Job Changes During Recessions | ||
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Year | Job Change | Recession |
1974 | -379 | ’73-’75 |
1975 | 365 | ’73-’75 |
1980 | 271 | ’80 |
1981 | -48 | ’81-’82 |
1982 | -2,124 | ’81-’82 |
1990 | 330 | ’90-’91 |
1991 | -838 | ’90-91 |
2001 | -1,727 | ’01 |
2002 | -510 | ’01 |
2008 | -3,553 | ’07-’09 |
2009 | -5,051 | ’07-’09 |
2020 | -9,292 | ’20 |
Here are the Ten Economic Questions for 2023 and a few predictions:
• Question #2 for 2023: How much will job growth slow in 2023? Or will the economy lose jobs?
• Question #3 for 2023: What will the unemployment rate be in December 2023?
• Question #4 for 2023: What will the participation rate be in December 2023?
• Question #5 for 2023: What will the YoY core inflation rate be in December 2023?
• Question #6 for 2023: What will the Fed Funds rate be in December 2023?
• Question #7 for 2023: How much will wages increase in 2023?
• Question #8 for 2023: How much will Residential investment change in 2023? How about housing starts and new home sales in 2023?
• Question #9 for 2023: What will happen with house prices in 2023?
• Question #10 for 2023: Will inventory increase further in 2023?