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US Q4 employment costs 0.9% versus 0.9% estimate

January 31, 2025 at 01:30PM

Prior quarter 0.8%

Employment cost index Q4 0.9% vs 0.9% estimate

Employment cost YoY 3.8% for the quarter ending December 2024 vs 3.9% for year ending September 2024

Benefits 0.8% vs 0.8% last quarter. YoY rose 3.6% for 2024 vs 3.8% in 2023

Wages 0.9% vs 0.8% last quarter. YoY 3.8% vs 4.3% in 2023

Looking at some of the details:

Private Industry Workers:

Compensation costs increased 3.6% (4.1% in Dec 2023).

Wages and salaries increased 3.7% (4.3% in Dec 2023).

Benefit costs increased 3.3% (3.6% in Dec 2023).

Inflation-adjusted wages and salaries increased 0.8%.

Private Industry by Bargaining Status:

Union workers: Compensation costs increased 5.1%, wages and salaries 5.5%, benefit costs 4.6%.

Non-union workers: Compensation costs increased 3.4%, wages and salaries 3.5%, benefit costs 3.1%.

State and Local Government Workers:

Compensation costs increased 4.7% (4.6% in Dec 2023).

Wages and salaries increased 4.5% (4.7% in Dec 2023).

Benefit costs increased 4.9% (4.6% in Dec 2023).

The YoY numbers are down from 2023 which is good with wages making a jump from 4.3% in 2023 to 3.8% in 2024.

Looking at the chart above, the government compensation YoY is steady, while the private compensation is trending lower. I would expect with DOGE looking to shrink the deficit, this chart will not sit right with the powers that be.

This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.

US Q4 employment costs 0.9% versus 0.9% estimate