
ADP reported a massive decline of over 20 million jobs. Let's investigate losses by size of firm.
Earlier today I commented ADP Reports 20 Million Jobs Lost: A Disaster Comparison Three Ways
This is a followup on losses and percentage losses by corporation size.
Nonfarm Private Payrolls March 2020
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Nonfarm Private Payrolls April 2020
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls by Company Size
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Synopsis
- Workers at the largest companies got hit the least (13.36%).
- Small firms, especially those with 20-49 employees got hit the hardest (21.47%)
The largest firms were the best equipped to offer work at home.
Also, some large firms like Walmart, Amazon, Kroger, Safeway, and all the food stores were designated critical businesses and stayed open.
Many small businesses will go bankrupt over this.
Inflation or Deflation?
If you believe all this printing will soon result in inflation, you are mistaken.
For discussion, please see Inflation or Deflation? Collapse in Demand Trumps Supply Shocks
Amusingly, Hyperinflationists Come Out of the Woodwork Again.
Understanding the Problem
The Fed's seriously misguided efforts to force inflation into a system begging for deflation is the problem.




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