prof. kruegerook at labor force participation, rates growth, there is a lot to look at and it was getting boring. the reports were all -- olivia: what are you talking about, professor? we do not ever talk about anything that is remotely boring. we are all hyperventilating. we all come on and say, oh janet yellen is waiting for wage inflation. what is the needle that she has juicy move? ken: i think it has -- what is the needle that she has to see move? prof. krueger: -- tom: i was going to say i will put it out on bloomberg radio plus, this eci index is better but not back. brendan: does fed differentiate among wage earners? prof. krueger: the broad measure covers all just come and live the consumer price index, is measured with anything company looking at the same jobs, so it is holding a mix of jobs constantlyl. tom: carl very quickly, is it to america's? carl: it is definitely two economies right now. more pressure in the higher skilled brackets and also between the service sector and manufactur