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U.S. productivity rebounds strongly
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 06 - 09 - 2007


Worker productivity in the U.S.
rebounded, growing at the fastest pace in nearly two years,
while wage pressures eased sharply in the spring _
developments that should reduce inflation worries, according to AP.
The Labor Department reported Thursday that productivity,
the amount of output per hour of work, jumped to an annual
growth rate of 2.6 percent in the April-June quarter, even
better than the 1.8 percent increase that was originally
reported.
Wage pressures, as measured by unit labor costs, slowed to
an annual growth rate of 1.4 percent, slower than the
initial estimate that labor costs were rising at a 2.1
percent rate.
Rising wages are good for workers, but if those gains are
not accompanied by increased productivity, they can trigger
unwanted inflation. If productivity is growing, it allows
businesses to pay their workers more out of the increased
output rather than by raising prices.
The increase in productivity and the reduction in labor
costs were better than had been expected, raising hopes
that the Federal Reserve will have the leeway to cut
interest rates at its next meeting on Sept. 18.
Investors are hoping for such a move to insulate the
economy from the steepest housing slump in 16 years and
turbulence in financial markets stemming from rising
mortgage defaults.
In other economic news, the number of newly laid off
workers filing claims for unemployment benefits fell last
week for the first time in seven weeks. The improvement was
double what had been expected.
The Labor Department reported that jobless claims dropped
to 318,000, down 19,000 from the previous week. A string of
increases in jobless applications had raised concerns that
the severe slump in housing was beginning to take its toll
on the labor market.
In another hopeful sign, the nation's retailers reported
that consumers returned to the malls in August. A late
back-to-school shopping spree helped retailers rebound from
lackluster sales in July. However, economists are still
concerned that the weakening housing market and turbulent
financial markets might hurt future sales.
Among the big chains reporting strong sales in August were
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Target.
A third report showed that the service economy, where most
Americans work, expanded at the same pace in August as it
had in July. The Institute for Supply Management said its
index measuring activity in service industries registered
55.8 in August, the same as July. That was better than the
54 reading that economists had been expecting.
The government will release August jobless figures on
Friday. The expectation is that the unemployment rate will
hold steady at 4.6 percent with a modest 108,000 new jobs
created, up slightly from the 92,000 jobs created in July.
In its latest snapshot of business conditions around the
country, the Fed reported Wednesday that there were only
limited reports that the turmoil in financial markets in
August was having an adverse effect on business activity
outside of real estate.
The revisions to productivity and labor costs had been
expected given an upward revision announced last week to
overall economic growth in the second quarter. The
government said that the economy was growing at an annual
rate of 4 percent in the April-June period, the best
showing in more than a year and up from an initial estimate
of 3.4 percent.
The increase in output pushed productivity higher and
meant lower unit labor costs.


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