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US second-quarter productivity revised higher

Nonfarm productivity, which measures hourly output per worker, increased at a 2.5% annualized rate last quarter, the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Thursday.

That was an upward revision from the 2.3% pace estimated last month. The upward revision was in line with economists’ expectations. Productivity increased at a 0.4% rate in the first quarter. It advanced at an unrevised 2.7% pace from a year ago.

Unit labor costs – the price of labor per single unit of output – rose at a 0.4% rate in the April-June quarter. That was revised down from the previously reported 0.9% pace.

Labor costs increased at a 3.8% the January-March quarter and at a 0.3 % rate from a year ago.

The Federal Reserve is expected to start cutting interest rates this month against the backdrop of cooling inflation and labor market conditions.

Compensation rose at a 3.0% rate last quarter, revised down from the previously estimated 3.3% pace. It advanced at a 3.1% rate from a year ago.


Source: Economy - investing.com

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