Standard News

Hide Advertisement
  • Business
  • Culture
  • News
  • Technology
  • Trending
Site logo
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Accelerating Jobs Growth Gives Fed License to Tighten Interest Rates Faster in 2017

By Jason Owen 2 min read
Source: PR Newswire

EW YORK, March 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Today’s report of 235,000 jobs created in February removes the final barrier to a March rate increase by the Federal Reserve and could pave the way for two additional hikes later in the year. After an unexpected slowdown in January, wage growth picked up in February to 2.8 percent, driven by still tight labor markets and minimum wage increases that went into effect in 19 states at the beginning of the year. Low unemployment rates provide further evidence of a tight labor market and as a result inflation expectations may continue to increase. So far, possible delays in the arrival of fiscal stimulus measures have not dented either business or consumer confidence. Barring downside first quarter GDP surprises, the Fed should have ample evidence to pursue a more aggressive normalization policy.

Faster wage growth has not yet led to a hiring slowdown or an uptick in investment growth. This is particularly true in professional services, health care, and leisure and hospitality. If buoyant business confidence leads to increased investment, this picture will change. Businesses will seek to meet consumer demand through faster productivity growth rather than hiring increasingly expensive workers.

About The Conference Board
The Conference Board is a global, independent business membership and research association working in the public interest. Our mission is unique: To provide the world’s leading organizations with the practical knowledge they need to improve their performance and better serve society. The Conference Board is a non-advocacy, not-for-profit entity holding 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt status in the United States. www.conference-board.org

Advertisement

SOURCE The Conference Board

Advertisement - Continue reading below

California teens abducted after prom but break free from captor
News
Reuters 2 min read

California teens abducted after prom but break free from captor

U.S. judge upholds 14-year prison sentence of former Illinois governor
News
Reuters 2 min read

U.S. judge upholds 14-year prison sentence of former Illinois governor

Weak Mylan board fosters EpiPen ‘debacle’: New York comptroller
News
Reuters 2 min read

Weak Mylan board fosters EpiPen ‘debacle’: New York comptroller

Former U.S. security officials call Trump comments ‘disgraceful’
News
Reuters 2 min read

Former U.S. security officials call Trump comments ‘disgraceful’

Judge narrows ex-Goldman programmer’s lawsuit vs FBI agents
News
Reuters 2 min read

Judge narrows ex-Goldman programmer’s lawsuit vs FBI agents

UK Charity Launches Vending Machines for Homeless That Give Out Free Living Essentials
Business
Jason Owen 2 min read

UK Charity Launches Vending Machines for Homeless That Give Out Free Living Essentials

Former NASA astronaut charged with murder in Alabama traffic deaths
News
Reuters 1 min read

Former NASA astronaut charged with murder in Alabama traffic deaths

‘Tale of Tales’ role a ‘dream come true’, says Hayek
Entertainment
Reuters 1 min read

‘Tale of Tales’ role a ‘dream come true’, says Hayek

Fiat Chrysler to investigate crash that killed ‘Star Trek’ actor
Entertainment
Reuters 3 min read

Fiat Chrysler to investigate crash that killed ‘Star Trek’ actor

Planned ‘Star Wars’ museum seeking ‘locations outside of Chicago’
Entertainment
Reuters 2 min read

Planned ‘Star Wars’ museum seeking ‘locations outside of Chicago’

load more Loading posts...

sidebar

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

sidebar-alt

  • About Us
  • Imprint
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy