United StatesNonfarm payrollsThe 287k nonfarm payroll growth in June (265k private sector) will ease fears that the US is headed for a recession. That type of jobs growth, and the stronger than expected, service sector ISM earlier this week, are not consistent with a contracting economy. The manufacturing sector gained 14k jobs, the most since January, recouping most of the 16k positions lost in May. This bodes well for manufacturing output. |
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Participation RateThe participation rate ticked up to 62.7%, but the 0.1% increase translated into a 0.2% increase….. |
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Unemployment Rate… in the unemployment rate to 4.9%. The underemployment rate slipped to 9.6%, a new cyclical low. |
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Average Hourly EarningsThere were a couple of disappointment. Hourly earnings did not rise as much as expected. Still, the 0.1% increase was sufficient to lift the year-over-year rate to 2.6%, which matches the cyclical high. We already know that auto sales disappointed in June and this will weigh on retail sales. However, the fact is that more people are working and earning a little bit more. This should help underpin consumption. |
CanadaCanada’s employment report was less robust. It reported a loss of 700 jobs. The job loss was function of a drop of 40.1k full-time positions and a gain of almost as many part-time posts. The participation rate fell 0.2% to 65.5%, helping bring down the unemployment rate to 6.8% from 6.9%.
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Seasonal distortions are often blamed for the large month-to-month swings in Canada’s full-time employment. However, a 12-month moving average should smooth it out, and it is still an uninspiring 2.6k, and the six-month average is half of that.
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Canada Participation RateThe Canadian participation is nearly three percent higher than the American one. On the other side, Canadian unemployment is two percent higher.
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