US Q2 productivity growth unrevised at 2.9%
[WASHINGTON] US worker productivity rose at its fastest pace in more than three years in the second quarter, as previously reported, but the trend in productivity growth remained moderate.
The Labor Department said on Thursday nonfarm productivity, which measures hourly output per worker, increased at an unrevised 2.9 per cent annualized rate in the April-June quarter. That was the strongest pace since the first quarter of 2015.
Productivity grew at a 0.3 per cent rate in the first quarter.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast second-quarter productivity being raised to a 3.0 per cent rate, in line with a modest upward revision to gross domestic product growth for that period. The economy grew at a 4.2 per cent rate in the April-June period, almost double the 2.2 per cent pace logged in the first quarter.
Compared to the second quarter of 2017, productivity increased at an unrevised rate of 1.3 per cent. That suggests the second-quarter GDP growth pace is probably unsustainable.
Productivity grew at an average rate of 1.3 per cent between 2007 and 2017. That was slower than the 2.7 per cent average pace between 2000 and 2007.
Strong productivity in the second quarter weighed on growth in labor costs. Unit labor costs, the price of labor per single unit of output, fell at a 1.0 per cent pace in the second quarter, rather than the 0.9 per cent rate estimated last month.
That was the weakest pace since the third quarter of 2014. Unit labor costs grew at a 3.4 per cent pace in the first quarter. Labor costs increased at an unrevised 1.9 per cent rate compared to the second quarter of 2017, pointing to moderate wage inflation.
REUTERS
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