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RBC: Hurricanes and Strikes May Have Distorted October Job Numbers in the United States

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Last updated: 2024/11/01 at 4:16 PM
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In October, the US saw a small gain of 12,000 jobs in payroll employment. However, this number was heavily impacted by various factors such as hurricanes, a large strike in the manufacturing sector, and a low initial survey response rate. According to economists at RBC, the unemployment rate may provide a clearer picture of the labor market in October, remaining unchanged from September and slightly below levels seen in the summer.

Despite the small increase in payroll employment, underlying details suggest a softening in the labor market. Permanent layoffs rose and there were downward revisions that reduced payroll employment growth by 112,000 in August and September. However, this decline is seen as a gradual process that is more in line with a normalization from the very low unemployment levels experienced previously, rather than a sign of a significant decline in the labor market.

Economists believe that interest rates are still higher than necessary for inflation to reach the Federal Reserve’s target of 2%. The data from October only reinforces the expectation that the Fed will cut rates by 25 basis points in the following week. This decrease in interest rates is seen as a way to support economic growth and help bring inflation back to its target level.

With the softening of the labor market and the expectation of a rate cut by the Fed, there are concerns about the overall health of the economy. While the labor market is still showing signs of gradual decline, the hope is that this is part of a normalization process rather than a deeper issue. The rate cut is seen as a way to provide some support to the economy and help offset any potential negative impacts from the softening labor market.

The ongoing trade war with China has also added uncertainty to the economic outlook. The impact of tariffs and trade tensions have been felt across various sectors of the economy, contributing to the softening in the labor market and the overall economic growth. The rate cut by the Fed is seen as a way to provide some relief to businesses and consumers who have been affected by the trade war.

Overall, the small gain in payroll employment in October, coupled with the softening of the labor market and the expectation of a rate cut by the Fed, points to a challenging economic environment. However, economists remain hopeful that these measures will help support economic growth and bring inflation back to the desired target level. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the future direction of the economy and how it will navigate the various challenges it currently faces.

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