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BLS Graphs
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Bureau of Labor Statistics has been collecting data since the 1930's or so. Looking at long-term graphs is interesting. For example in this one there appears to be decreasing frequency but a constant max amplitude.
3 Months Net Change Series Id: CES0000000001 Seasonally Adjusted Super Sector: Total nonfarm Industry: Total nonfarm NAICS Code: N/A Data Type: ALL EMPLOYEES, THOUSANDS |
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The quarterly change in what we pay for stuff.
3 Months Percent Change Series Id: CUUR0000SA0 Not Seasonally Adjusted Area: U.S. city average Item: All items Base Period: 1982-84=100 |
How enlightening.
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The first graph looks like a square wave doesn't it? This suggests there's an upper limit.
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I love this stuff.
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More! More! More!
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I hear yuh.
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