Expect a “noisy” jobs report Friday that will be heavily affected by storms and a labor strike, economists say.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is forecast to report that the U.S. economy gained 110,000 jobs in October, with the unemployment rate unchanged at 4.1%.
“Unfortunately, it won’t be easy to interpret the October jobs report,” Chris Waller, a member of the Fed’s Board of Governors, said earlier this month.
At 4.1%, the unemployment rate is still historically low, while the rate of inflation has effectively returned to the Fed’s 2% annual target.
“Without an increase in hiring, even moderate levels of job losses will likely cause the unemployment rate to pick up.”
Persons:
” Chris Waller, Helene, Milton, Jason Redmond, ”, Julia Pollak, Pollak, Biden
Organizations:
Labor Statistics, Boeing, Fed’s, of Governors, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Getty, ZipRecruiter, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S . Department of Labor, Citi
Locations:
U.S, Tuesday’s, Seattle, AFP