jobs report, constance hunter is joining us, chief economist at kpmg llp.alk about what you saw in terms of the add and the breakdown, what does it tell us about future growth? constance: a few things. we added over 850,000 jobs, a lot in leisure and hospitality, which is an important barometer. but there were other details that were interesting. one thing they have been doing is asking what percent of people are working from home due to the pandemic? at the peak it was 35%, now down to 14.4%. we expect it to move substantially in september, when kids go back to school full-time. and that means central business districts will come back to life, leisure and hospitality and retail in central business districts will come back to life, and is suggests we are on a trajectory towards a more normal economy and a pre-pandemic type of economy. amber: it also suggests the softer than expected job growth we have seen in the previous months that many chalked up to labor shortages, that we are working our way through that. would you read that as a positive? constance: t