US productivity up 3.1 per cent in third quarter
WASHINGTON — The productivity of American workers rose in the July-September quarter at the fastest pace in two years while labour costs slowed after a big jump in the spring.
Productivity increased in the third quarter at a 3.1 per cent rate, the Labor Department reported Tuesday. That followed three quarterly declines and was the best showing since a 4.2 per cent increase in the third quarter of 2014. Labor costs edged up at a 0.7 per cent rate in the third quarter following a much faster 6.2 per cent jump in the second quarter. The productivity figure was unchanged from an initial estimate a month ago while the 0.7 per cent rise in unit labour costs was slightly higher than an initial estimate of a 0.3 per cent gain.
The rebound in productivity was expected to be temporary.
“Productivity growth had a good quarter but the trend still looks weak,” said Jim O’Sullivan, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics. O’Sullivan said the recent gains in unit labour costs add to the case that the Federal Reserve should boost interest rates at next week’s Fed meeting.


