U.S. employers added 145,000 jobs in December and the unemployment rate held steady at 3.5%, signaling that the job market remains strong at the start of 2020 even if hiring and wage gains have slowed somewhat more than a decade into an economic expansion.Friday’s snapshot from the Labor Department showed hiring slipped from robust gains of 256,000 in November, which were given a boost by the end of a strike at General Motors Co. For the year, employers added an average of roughly 175,000 jobs per month, compared with about 223,250 per month in 2018.Annual wage growth fell in December to 2.9%, down from an annualized average of 3.3% a year earlier, a possible sign that some slack remains in the labor market and that unemployment could fall even further from its current half-century low.The picture of a slowly but steadily improving economy — plus low inflation — probably gives the Federal Reserve comfort in keeping interest rates low, which has been a boon to stock markets. Advertisement “We’re starting 2020 in very good shape,” said Gus Faucher, chief economist at PNC Financial Services. “We should see continued economic expansion throughout 2020 driven by consumers.”The state of the job market… Read full this story
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