(Bloomberg) -- US third-quarter labor costs grew less than initially estimated after a downwardly revised decline in the prior three months, adding to evidence the job market is no longer a source ...
Economists polled by Reuters had expected labor costs growth would be revised down to a 1.5% rate from the previously reported 1.9% pace in the July-September quarter.
There was a muted reaction to the revised Q3 Productivity Report, which showed no change from the preliminary estimate of 2.2% (Briefing.com consensus 2.2%). Unit labor costs, however, were revised ...
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(Bloomberg) — US third-quarter labor costs grew less than initially estimated after a downwardly revised decline in the prior three months, adding to evidence the job market is no longer a source of ...