I'd like to think it was due to my pricing strategy and well maintained equipment...but it probably had more to do with the unseasonably warm weather in Ohio. It's a nice change after poor wash weather during some key months in 2011.
It's because they only count people looking for work as "unemployed." The ones who have tried for years to find a suitable job and have quit looking aren't counted.copperglobe said:I know the Feds say that unemployment is around 9% but private economists are saying that real unemployment is up towards 20%.
In doing my weather formula we're on a down-hill slide of favorable weather days since 2008.I'm curious what your weather formula is, been trying figure something simple out.
I'm up 10% for the year from last year, which was up 10% from '10, which was up 20% from '09.
That's all great, but I'd like to quantify the cause. For instance last year did more advertising and ran some specials. Doing my taxes I looked back and there wasn't much correlation between my good months and the amount of advertising I did that particular month.