Payroll Employment
June 2, 2023 Payroll employment jumped by 339 thousand in May after climbing by 294 thousand in April and 217 thousand in March. In the past three months the average increase has been 283 thousand. At the beginning of last year we were routinely seeing employment...
Private Employment
June 2, 2023 Private sector employment jumped by 283 thousand in May after climbing by 253 thousand in April and 157 thousand in March. In the past three months the average increase has been 231 thousand. At the beginning of last year we were routinely seeing...
Nonfarm Workweek
June 2, 2023 In any given month employers can boost output by either additional hiring workers or by lengthening the number of hours that their employees work. Payroll employment climbed by 339 thousand in May. But at the same time the nonfarm workweek fell 0.1...
Average Hourly Earnings
June 2, 2023 Average hourly earnings rose 0.3% in May to $33.44 after having risen 0.4% in April and 0.3% in March. Despite higher inflation and higher interest rates firms across-the-board continue to scramble to find additional bodies. However, the prospect of...
Construction Spending
June 1, 2023 Construction spending (the green bars above) rose 1.2% in April after climbing 0.3% in March and jumping 2.4% in March. In the past 12 months it has risen 7.2%. As indicated below, spending on the construction of single-family housing has declined...
Purchasing Managers Index
June 1, 2023 The Institute for Supply Management’s index of conditions in the manufacturing sector edged lower by 0.2 point in May to 46.9 after having risen 0.8 point in April after having declined 1.4 points in March. After falling steadily last year the index...
Nonfarm Productivity
June 1, 2023 Non-farm productivity felll 2.1% in the first quarter of this year after having risen 1.6% in the fourth quarter. The first quarter decline consisted of a 0.5% increase in output combined with a 2.6% increase in hours worked. Hence, a 2.1% decline in...
Unit Labor Costs
June 1, 2023 Unit labor costs might be a term that is not familiar to you. Unit labor costs represent the increase in compensation adjusted for the gains in productivity. You might think that if labor costs are rising that would put upward pressure on...
Hourly Compensation
June 1, 2023 The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated that hourly compensation rose 2.1 % in the first quarter after fallen by 0.7% in the fourth quarter of last year. In the past year compensation has risen 3.0%. Growth in hourly compensation is a good thing,...
ADP Employment
June 1, 2023 As shown above the ADP survey shows a respectable correlation with the private sector portion of the payroll employment data to be released a couple of days later. And well it should. ADP, or Automatic Data Processing, Inc. is a provider of...
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