![]() ![]() Dante you weren't in Washington, right?ĭante DeAntonio: Yeah, I was. So did you guys overlap at the BLS in any way? No? We'll come back, probably talk about that, but way to go Dante. Mark Zandi: ADP was pretty close this month. Yeah, Dante generally doesn't come on, unless the ADP really messes up.ĭante DeAntonio: They let me have a little break. Mark Zandi: I was going to say, yeah, Dante. Marisa DiNatale: Except maybe you're other guest who is also with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. So you know this data better than anybody, at least that's the rumor. Mark Zandi: And Marisa has many bonafides, but I think the key one for today is you were formerly from the BLS, the Bureau of Labor Statistics. He doesn't do that.Ĭris deRitis: Just down the middle. And Cris, Cris deRitis, deputy chief economist. Mark Zandi: how do I respond to Ryan's trash talking, but anyway, it's good to have you, Ryan. Ryan Sweet: I was impressed that you knew Latin. It took me a little longer than I would've liked to come up with that retort. Well, I thought I responded in a pretty clever way. Ryan Sweet: No, but you better get used to it, it's going to be a weekly Thursday night tweet. And you were trash talking at me again on Twitter. We've got the two co-hosts Ryan Sweet, Ryan's director of Real Time Economics. ![]() And I've got a number of my colleagues here to help me out and figure this out. Today is jobs Friday for the month of April. Mark Zandi: Welcome to Inside Economics, I'm Mark Zandi, the chief economist of Moody's Analytics. ![]()
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