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Fri Mar 8, 2024, 07:15 AM Mar 8

February jobs report expected to show hiring slowed while unemployment rate held steady

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February jobs report expected to show hiring slowed while unemployment rate held steady

Josh Schafer
Thu, March 7, 2024, 1:49 PM EST·3 min read

The February jobs report is set for release Friday morning and is expected to show some signs of cooling after a robust month of job gains shocked Wall Street last month.

The monthly report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, slated for release at 8:30 a.m. ET, is expected to show nonfarm payrolls rose by 200,000 in February while the unemployment rate remained flat at 3.7% from the previous month, according to consensus estimates compiled by Bloomberg. In January, the US economy added 353,000 jobs, the highest monthly total in a year, while the unemployment rate unexpectedly remained flat at 3.7%.

Here are the key numbers Wall Street will be looking at compared to the previous month, according to data from Bloomberg:

Nonfarm payrolls: +200,000 vs. +353,000 previously

Unemployment rate: 3.7% vs. 3.7% previously

Average hourly earnings, month-on-month: +0.2% vs. +0.6% previously

Average hourly earnings, year-on-year: +4.3% vs. +4.5% previously

Average weekly hours worked: 34.3 vs. 34.1 previously

The report will serve as a test of whether January's surprise pickup in job gains was a one-month outlier or a true sign of underlying strength in the labor market. Wages will also be in focus after a surprise pickup in wage growth in January raised inflationary concerns.

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