
Unemployment falls to 3.7%, lowest since 1969
With 134,000 jobs added in September, the US is experiencing the highest employment levels since Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon in 1969. This has been a giant leap forward since October of 2009 when unemployment spiked to 10 percent. However, we're now experiencing a slowdown in overall hiring due to the lack of available or qualified workers. No new workers = no need for new space. Meantime, Real Capital Analytics, our SVN source for economic indicator data, shows the