US Hiring Rebounds After Slump On Hurricanes, Strike
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published December 06, 2024 | 11:44 PM
The US economy added more jobs than expected last month, government data showed Friday, bouncing back from a dramatic slowdown triggered by hurricanes and labor strikes
Washington, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 6th Dec, 2024) The US economy added more jobs than expected last month, government data showed Friday, bouncing back from a dramatic slowdown triggered by hurricanes and labor strikes.
The world's biggest economy gained 227,000 jobs in November, up from a revised 36,000 in October, said the Department of Labor.
The overall jobless rate ticked up to 4.2 percent from 4.1 percent.
The rise in hiring was likely due to a return of Boeing workers and others who had gone on strike, and came as the cumulative impact of hurricanes Helene and Milton faded.
"This has been a hard-fought recovery, but we are making progress for working families," said President Joe Biden in a statement.
Analysts warn, however, that job growth has been narrowly based across just a few sectors.
Friday's figure "marks only a moderate-sized bounce back" from the strikes and disasters, said Nationwide chief economist Kathy Bostjancic.
Average job gains over the last two months remains soft, she added.
Last month "employment trended up in health care, leisure and hospitality, government, and social assistance," said the Labor Department.
But the retail trade sector lost jobs, the department added in its report.
The hiring figure was above a market consensus expectation of 200,000 according to Briefing.com.
Average hourly earnings rose more than expected too from a month prior, by 0.4 percent to $35.61.
From the same period a year ago, wages were up 4.0 percent.
Strong wage growth should help boost consumer spending during the holiday season, Bostjancic said.
- Rate cut? -
EY senior economist Lydia Boussour said in a recent note that she expects job growth to settle "below trend" as the labor market cools gradually.
But she believes "a labor market downturn isn't on the near-term horizon" with layoffs remaining relatively low.
Companies have also been managing their workforces using other means like holding back wages and resizing instead of letting people go.
The report is one of the final major economic indicators that the US central bank is taking into consideration as officials enter a policy meeting in the coming weeks.
Many expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates a third time in a row, after its meeting from December 17-18.
But Fed Chair Jerome Powell said this week that policymakers could "afford to be a little more cautious," noting that the US economy remains strong.
One factor is US inflation data, which came in a little bit hotter than expected recently, ZipRecruiter chief economist Julia Pollak told AFP.
This points to the difficulty of bringing down consumer price increases sustainably, with the Fed previously holding interest rates high to cool demand and fight price surges.
Fed policymakers will be weighing this against the risks of a weakening labor market if they pause their rate cuts, given a "steady slowdown in job growth" and that hiring gains have been increasingly concentrated in just a few key sectors recently, Pollak added.
For now, barring surprises in inflation data, analysts generally expect the Fed to lower rates by a quarter percentage point in December.
But it is likely to "proceed more cautiously in 2025 and skip cutting rates in January," said Nancy Vanden Houten, lead economist at Oxford Economics.
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