Seasonal Industry
Categories: Company Management, Econ
Umbrellas in the winter. Lawnmowers in the summer. Skis in the winter. Swimsuits in the summer. You get the gist.
Industries don't sell at the same rate, or produce at the same rate, or show losses at the same rate, year round. Good? Bad? Neither. It's just how the world works.
What can you or the company do about it? Hedge. If you like having your employees gainfully employed all year, then have both. Own a ski distributor along with a hiking and mountain climbing division. Call it A Man-or-Woman For All Seasons. Then rent the movie.
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Dumping snow in the desert Well one kind of seasonal
adjustment Not really the one we're talking about here but
we'll get to that in a sec Captain Condor this
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only by the blinking lights of whether measurement equipment You
don't have any cell phone reception or Internet access for
you All you know is that your equipment shows fifty
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press Get started on your game Changing academic paper on
climate change Well wait a minute The fifty inches of
snow doesn't indicate a really change in Phoenix is long
term snowfall It's just a one time event in this
case caused by a super villain you know as sometimes
happens art lesson here you can't always trust raw data
Numbers need contacts right The need for context leads us
to relying on seasonally adjusted numbers So yeah sometimes raw
data uncooked data It's very unhealthy to eat can be
misleading To counteract this fact while some economic information gets
reported on a seasonally adjusted basis that is the numbers
get massaged to take into account the natural impact of
the time of year For instance the unemployment rate well
This stat gets reported on a seasonally adjusted basis Every
year going into Christmas companies hire additional seasonal workers Package
delivery People need extra drivers Amazon and other retailers need
extra people to process orders Malls need elves to put
crying kids onto the lapse of Santa's suicide Hotlines need
extra people to take distress calls from you know family
dinners on an unadjusted basis the unemployment rate would always
decline Headed into the holiday season all these extra workers
would lead to lower unemployment data every year But eventually
Christmas comes and Christmas goes Everyone opens their presence and
while stuffs everything into closets for potential re gifting next
year Yeah Bob we're looking at you All the extra
holiday workers are back on unemployment at least until spring
when they can start lining up for summer gigs Yeah
another season like maybe they get jobs as lifeguards or
stand up comedians on cruise ships So going into the
holidays every year would see a drop in unemployment with
unjust ID data And then after the holidays there would
always be a rise in the unemployment rate Well if
the figure was reported this way it would be hard
to read much of the movement during this time of
year would be a result of seasonal factors The unadjusted
statistics wouldn't mean muchas well any kind of economic indicator
It would be hard to see what's really going on
in the actual economy from these numbers Aside from the
usual ticks up and down well is this year better
than last year How does this year's stack up historically
How's the labor market really doing Yeah it'd be hard
to tell Much of the data would represent seasonal noise
So the economist strip out the seasonal movements They make
guesses based on what's happened before About what the data
should do is a result of these seasonal factors They
then take the seasonal moves out and only report the
changes that don't have to do with seasonal workers Instead
the numbers tracked the underlying health of the labor market
like they're supposed to Well of course if you spend
your winters as a mall Santa you're springs dressed like
the Easter Bunny your summers as a snow cone sales
person and you're autumns as a Jack o lantern carver
wealth And you might never get counted in any seasonally 00:04:03.72 --> [endTime] adjusted numbers so you know good for you