Friday, December 20, 2019

Mixed sentiments over job creation, labor market neither hot nor cold

Mixed sentiments over job creation, labor market neither hot nor coldMixed sentiments over job creation, labor market neither hot nor coldMixed sentiments over job creation, labor market neither hot nor coldOn Friday, October 7, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its monthly employment situation report for September, which is a widely used indicator for the health of the labor market. The September report met with mixed reviews as job growth met some expectations while others felt job creation missed the mark. The overall labor force further expanded as more people entered the workforce slightly increasing the unemployment rate.Key InsightsU.S. adds 156,000 new jobs in September meeting expectations and reflecting a labor market that is not too hot nor too coldThe unemployment rate rose a notch to 5.0% as more people continued to entered the labor force in search of workThe labor force participation rate improved slightly to 62.9%The size of the labor force has increased by near ly a 1000000 people in the past five months2nd-quarter GDP expanded better than previous estimates to a 1.4% paceWant to know more about the top trends in the job market? Check out the US Labor Market Update from Intelligence.

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