The U.S. Labor
Department announced on Friday that nonfarm payrolls fell by 140,000 in December
after an upwardly revised 336,000 advance in the prior month (originally a gain
of 245,000), reflecting the recent surge in coronavirus cases and efforts to
contain the pandemic. This was the first decline in employment since the U.S. job
market started to recover in May.
According to
the report, employment declines in leisure and hospitality (-498,000 jobs),
private education (-63,000), and government (-45,000) were partially offset by gains
in professional and business services (+161,000), retail trade (+121,000),
construction (+51,000), and transportation and warehousing (+47,000). The
unemployment rate stood at 6.7 percent in December, unchanged from November.
Economists had
forecast the nonfarm payrolls to increase by 71,000 and the jobless rate to edge
up to 6.8 percent.
The labor force
participation rate remained unchanged at 61.5 percent, while hourly earnings
for private-sector workers rose 0.8 percent m-o-m (or $0.23) to $ $29.81, following an unrevised 0.3
percent m-o-m advance in November. Economists had forecast the average hourly earnings
to increase 0.2 percent m-o-m in December. Over the year, average hourly
earnings surged by 5.1 percent in December, following an unrevised 4.4 percent
rise in November.
The average
workweek decreased by 0.1 hour to 34.7 hours in December, being below
economists' forecast for 34.8 hours.
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