US Labor Costs Rise More Than Expected in Fresh Inflation Risk

Nov. 7, 2024, 2:37 PM UTC

US labor costs grew at a surprisingly strong pace in the third quarter, and was much stronger than previously thought earlier this year, which risks fanning inflationary pressures.

Unit labor costs, or what a business pays employees to produce one unit of output, increased at a 1.9% annualized rate, following significant upward revisions to prior quarters, data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed Thursday.

The BLS said that the release incorporated revised historical data for the past five years that informs the statistics. The revisions point to much stronger pay gains for Americans in recent quarters, underscoring why ...

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