Current:Home > ScamsU.S. economy added 150,000 jobs in October as hiring slows-InfoLens
U.S. economy added 150,000 jobs in October as hiring slows
View Date:2025-01-11 07:20:36
Job growth slowed more than expected in October and the unemployment rate climbed to 3.9%, marking the end of large monthly gains, the government reported on Friday.
Nonfarm payrolls grew by 150,000 last month versus a downwardly revised 297,000 in September. The unemployment rate rose to 3.9% from 3.8% the month prior, according to the Labor Department.
The job gains is less than the 170,000 figure expected by economists and well below the 260,000 monthly average so far this year.
"The nation's economy is still resilient despite rapid and appreciable tightening of financial conditions," Selma Hepp, chief economist at CoreLogic, said in an emailed statement. "Going forward, moderation of job gains is expected though the imbalance between labor supply and demand suggests wage growth will take more time to loosen up."
Health care, government and social assistance fueled the rise in payrolls while other categories displayed lackluster growth or declines.
Manufacturing jobs dropped by 35,000 in October, a fall mostly attributable to the now-ended United Auto Workers strike.
The report comes after the Federal Reserve opted to leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged for a second consecutive meeting as the central bank strives to curtail high interest rates.
"We expect the labor market to soften and economic activity to slow over time in response to a restrictive policy stance. In terms of Fed policy, our base case remains that rates are at a peak and policy will remain restrictive for some time until inflation moves convincingly towards target," Rubeela Farooqi, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, stated.
Average hourly earnings climbed 0.2% in October, up 4.1% from a year ago, while earnings for nonsupervisory workers rose 0.3% for a second straight month.
veryGood! (5416)
Related
- Amazon launches an online discount storefront to better compete with Shein and Temu
- 'The Last of Us' game actors and creator discuss the show's success
- Volcanic activity on Venus spotted in radar images, scientists say
- How Halle Bailey Came Into Her Own While Making The Little Mermaid
- Sports are a must-have for many girls who grow up to be leaders
- Keep Your Dog Safe in the Dark With This LED Collar That Has 18,500+ 5-Star Reviews
- A sci-fi magazine has cut off submissions after a flood of AI-generated stories
- Russia bombards Ukraine with cyberattacks, but the impact appears limited
- Channing Tatum Drops Shirtless Selfie After Zoë Kravitz Breakup
- The Bachelor's Zach Shallcross Admits He's So Torn Between His Finalists in Finale Sneak Peek
Ranking
- US Open finalist Taylor Fritz talks League of Legends, why he hated tennis and how he copied Sampras
- Who gets the first peek at the secrets of the universe?
- Chris Martin Reveals the Heartwarming Way Dakota Johnson Influenced His Coldplay Concerts
- A college student created an app that can tell whether AI wrote an essay
- A herniated disc is painful, debilitating. How to get relief.
- Who gets the first peek at the secrets of the universe?
- Goodnight, sweet spacecraft: NASA's InSight lander may have just signed off from Mars
- Thousands urged to evacuate, seek shelter as powerful Cyclone Mocha bears down on Bangladesh, Myanmar
Recommendation
-
Should Georgia bench Carson Beck with CFP at stake against Tennessee? That's not happening
-
Brie Larson Seemingly Confirms Breakup With Boyfriend Elijah Allan-Blitz
-
When Tom Sandoval Really Told Tom Schwartz About Raquel Leviss Affair
-
Katy Perry Gets Called Out By American Idol Contestant For Mom Shaming
-
Nelly will not face charges after St. Louis casino arrest for drug possession
-
VPR's Raquel Leviss Denies Tom Schwartz Hookup Was a “Cover Up” for Tom Sandoval Affair
-
Best games of 2022 chosen by NPR
-
Israel strikes on Gaza kill 25 people including children, Palestinians say, as rocket-fire continues