How do we create quality jobs to employ our young people, enable them to launch careers, buy homes, raise families? https://t.co/wC40HrzjgD — James McCarthy (@JamesMainebiz) May 17, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/RockCoastPsnl May 17, 2016 at 09:11AM via IFTTT

Preliminary productivity #s for '15 don't bode well for economic growth & may provide resistance to wage increases.https://t.co/daU6IIFH85 — Rock Coast Personnel (@RockCoastPsnl) May 16, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/RockCoastPsnl May 16, 2016 at 01:10PM via IFTTT

1 example of concern re: labor force participation: in 2015, LF dropped 0.3% even as unemployment dropped 0.7%, why?https://t.co/y9UCxm25aO — Rock Coast Personnel (@RockCoastPsnl) May 11, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/RockCoastPsnl May 11, 2016 at 03:05PM via IFTTT

Lately, many ?'s about labor force participation (& effect on unemployment) here's a graph showing changes over timehttps://t.co/s0TpcAjHou — Rock Coast Personnel (@RockCoastPsnl) May 11, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/RockCoastPsnl May 11, 2016 at 01:40PM via IFTTT

More granularity in the Unemployment #'s – companies / business cycles driving employment trends (through Q3, '15). https://t.co/nFXzL8vNnx — Rock Coast Personnel (@RockCoastPsnl) May 10, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/RockCoastPsnl May 10, 2016 at 10:55AM via IFTTT

1 more on APR's Unemployment #'s, & this says something about the US economy – continued weakness in manufacturing. https://t.co/otSqlL9grN — Rock Coast Personnel (@RockCoastPsnl) May 9, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/RockCoastPsnl May 09, 2016 at 02:50PM via IFTTT

Digging a little deeper – Graphs (https://t.co/dlQF3Zux4L) & Charts (https://t.co/vmXs0fEONW) showing unemployment by various categories. — Rock Coast Personnel (@RockCoastPsnl) May 9, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/RockCoastPsnl May 09, 2016 at 01:45PM via IFTTT