US Adds 223,000 Jobs in December
January 9, 2023
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday the U.S. added 223,000
jobs in December while the unemployment rate dropped to 3.5 percent.
In its monthly report, the bureau said notable job gains occurred in leisure
and hospitality, health care, construction, and social assistance. The
report said the unemployment rate has remained in a narrow range of 3.5
percent to 3.7 percent since March.
The report shows modest gains in wages during December, rising by just 0.3
percent, Over the past 12 months, wages rose by an average of 4.6 percent.
The slowing of wage growth is good news because the U.S. Federal Reserve
uses it as a barometer for inflation and has been raising interest rates to
slow both job and wage growth.
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slowing of the economy could mean fewer and smaller interest rate increases
in the coming months.
U.S. stock markets reacted positively to the news. Dow futures were up more
than 100 points following the jobs release.
In the report, the bureau also announced that total nonfarm payroll
employment for October was revised down by 21,000, from 284,000 to 263,000
new jobs and the change for November was revised down by 7,000, from 263,000
to 256,000 new jobs.
With those revisions, combined employment gains in October and November were
28,000 lower than previously reported. |