The June unemployment figure
was 4.4% as America added 222,000 jobs. As it turns out, the labor
market is so strong that many companies find they are running out of
people to take open positions, and this is driving labor costs up.
According to Stuart Mackintosh, president of the National Association for Business Economics:
Part of the reason may be the strength of sales at many of the
companies represented in the study. Half of those surveyed said sales
rose in the second quarter. Only 17% said theirs had fallen.
http://247wallst.com/economy/2017/07/17/america-is-running-out-of-workers/
According to Stuart Mackintosh, president of the National Association for Business Economics:
“The results of the most recent NABE Business Conditions Survey show more widespread increases in sales, profit margins, hiring, and capital spending in the second quarter of 2017 than in the first quarter of the year. Materials cost pressures appear to be easing, but more firms are facing higher labor costs and difficulty in hiring, especially skilled labor. Expectations for economic growth have moderated since the previous survey, but 60% of respondents still expect real GDP growth above 2% in the coming four quarters.”The study covers responses from 101 of the Association’s members and was taken between June 15 and June 28. The results cover expectations for the second half of the year.
http://247wallst.com/economy/2017/07/17/america-is-running-out-of-workers/
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