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"It Can Only Disappoint" - What Wall Street Expects From Friday's Payrolls Report

"It Can Only Disappoint" - What Wall Street Expects From Friday's Payrolls Report

Following Wednesday's blowout ADP report, which printed some 40K jobs higher than the highest estimate, the only possibility for tomorrow's nonfarm payroll report, the last major economic data point before the Fed's March 15th rate hike announcement, is to disappoint, especially in terms of wages (which in light of the recent downward revision of Q1 GDP by the Atlanta Fed to 1.2% is not out of the question). That possibility, however, is slim to none if one looks at Wall Street's forecasts, where virtually every sellside analyst boosted their NFP estimate in the hours after the ADP number.

WikiLeaks: Barack Obama Connected To Journalist Assassination

WikiLeaks: Barack Obama Connected To Journalist Assassination

Michael Hastings, the American journalist who died in a car crash as a result of a covert CIA assassination, had been one of Barack Obama’s biggest political adversaries.  Michael Hastings died in a car crash in 2013 when his vehicle uncontrollably accelerated and burst into a ball of flames. According to WikiLeaks, Hastings had contacted their lawyer Jennifer Robinson back in 2013, just hours before he was killed – claiming he was being targeted by the American government for exposing their crimes.

31% Of College Students Spend Their Loans On Spring Break

31% Of College Students Spend Their Loans On Spring Break

As Washington D.C. liberals continue their fight for 'free' college education for all (which, of course, is just a nicer way of saying largely useless community college education crammed down the throats of taxpayers) and student loan forgiveness programs, a new study from LendEDU reveals some of the shocking realities behind where college students are really spending their $1.3 trillion worth of student debt. 

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