GTC Advisors – US Economy Ads 209,000 Job in July

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GENEVA - Aug. 7, 2017 - PRLog -- The US economy saw strong jobs growth in July, helped by a wave of hiring in the hospitality industry.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics said 209,000 jobs were created in July, which was more had been expected.

The unemployment rate edged lower to 4.3%, matching May's figure which was the lowest since 2001.

Employment in food services and drinking places rose 53,000 - that sector has now added 313,000 jobs since July 2016.

Employment in health care and professional and business services also saw strong growth.

The dollar gained ground after the jobs report came out. It added a third of a cent to trade at $1.1843 against the euro.

President Donald Trump welcomed the report. In a tweet he said: "Excellent jobs numbers just released - and I have only just begun."

The US president also hailed the announcement by car companies Toyota and Mazda that they were planning to build a new car plant in the US.

The $1.6bn (£1.2bn) investment aims to produce 300,000 vehicles per year, and expects to employ about 4,000 Americans.

The US has averaged growth of 184,000 jobs per month this year, roughly on pace with last year and well above the level needed to match increases in the working age population.

Many economists believe the gains have put the labour market at or near so-called full employment, and predicted that wages would rise as employers compete for workers.

But wage growth, while steady in July, has not accelerated.

The average hourly wage in the US was $26.36 (£20.22) in July, up 2.5% year-on-year. That was same pace as in June and slower than some prior months.

One reason for the lacklustre wage growth may be that many of the job gains this year have been in lower-paid industries such as leisure and hospitality, where the average hourly wage was less than $15.50 in July.

That sector is responsible for almost a quarter of the more than 1m job gains since January.

There could also be more slack in the labour market than anticipated.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics said there were about 5.3 million people working part-time in July who would have preferred full-time work, little changed since June.

The number of discouraged workers - who are not looking for work because they do not believe there are jobs available - has also changed little since July 2016.

At GTC we see this as a positive for President Trump's administration even though many of the jobs added were to be expected given the time of year in many states. What will be key is whether this momentum will continue towards the end of the year without slacking off.

With Unemployment back to record lows and the markets at all-time highs, the US economy has proven in the first half of 2017 that it is robust enough to survive President Trump administration and their policies, or lack of them.

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