US hiring slows sharply in May
Washington: Against the backdrop of worsening trade conflicts, US job creation slowed sharply in May, with hiring drying up in major industries and wage growth stagnating, the Labor Department reported on Friday.
The unexpectedly steep slowdown was added to a sizeable downward revision to April, suggested the US jobs engine is beginning to sputter after an extraordinary run in 2018.
US employers added only 75,000 net new positions last month, far lower than the 180,000 economists had been expecting, with sudden drops in hiring in healthcare, education and construction.
The unemployment rate meanwhile held steady at 3.6 percent, matching April´s level, which was the lowest since 1969.
Economists broadly the expect the world´s largest economy to step down a notch in 2019, with the odds of recession increasing, and rising expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates.
Job creation tumbled in the goods-producing and service sectors, while industries such as construction, transportation and temporary help, which had previously been reliable sources of new jobs, confirmed they were in a rough patch.
Meanwhile, average hourly wages rose 0.2 percent compared to April to $27.83, disappointing economists who had hoped for slightly stronger gains.
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