MW: Job gains strong but wages âintractableâ problem, economists say
Here are comments from analysts about Februaryâs jobs data. The U.S. economy gained 242,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate held at 4.9%.
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⢠âItâs clear that labor market conditions are still strong. The lack of a more marked pick-up in wage growth is the only missing element. But as far as the Fed is concerned, it is already seeing a clear acceleration in core price inflation, so it canât delay raising interest rates for much longer. A June rate hike is coming.â â Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. economist, Capital Economics.
⢠âWe donât expect payrolls to keep rising at anything like this pace, but the underlying momentum here is strong.â â Ian Shepherdson, chief economist, Pantheon Macroeconomics.