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US Average Weekly Hours Unchanged in May; Hourly Earnings Slow

Created at 5 Jun · 12:50 PM3 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
IN SHORT

US average weekly hours remained at 34.3 in May, matching forecasts and the previous month's reading. Average hourly earnings rose 3.4% year-over-year, slowing from April's 3.6% but meeting expectations. This data offers insights into labor market intensity and inflationary pressures.

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Key Numbers

34.3US average weekly hours in May
3.4%US average hourly earnings (YoY) in May
3.6%Previous US average hourly earnings (YoY)

Who's Involved

US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Released the May average weekly hours and hourly earnings data

↳ Why This Matters

Stable hours worked and moderating wage growth can signal a cooling labor market, potentially influencing the Federal Reserve's decisions on interest rates and indicating a slowdown in inflationary pressures.

Key facts

  • US average weekly hours remained at 34.3 in May.
  • Average weekly hours were unchanged from April.
  • US average hourly earnings increased 3.4% year-over-year in May.
  • Year-over-year hourly earnings growth slowed from 3.6% in April.

The average weekly hours worked by US nonfarm payroll employees held steady at 34.3 in May, meeting the consensus forecast and matching the revised figure from April. This data, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, indicates stable labor market intensity. In parallel, the average hourly earnings for US workers increased by 3.4% year-over-year in May. This growth rate is a deceleration from the 3.6% recorded in April but aligns with market expectations. The combination of stable hours and moderating wage growth provides insights into the current state of the US labor market and inflationary pressures.

Frequently asked questions

The average weekly hours for US nonfarm payroll employees in May was 34.3 hours, unchanged from the previous month.

Yes, the actual figure of 34.3 hours met the forecast of 34.3 hours.

US average hourly earnings increased by 3.4% year-over-year in May, slowing from 3.6% in April and matching the forecast.

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How It Developed

5 Jun · 12:47 PM
The average weekly hours in the United States remained unchanged at 34.3 in May.
Economic And Earnings Data via PiQSuite
5 Jun · 12:47 PM
US average hourly earnings rose 3.4% YoY in May, matching forecasts but down from April's 3.6%.
Economic And Earnings Data via PiQSuite

Sources

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🇺🇸 United States Average Weekly Hours (May) $USD Actual: 34.3 Forecast: 34.3 Previous: 34.3m.piqsuite.com
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🇺🇸 United States Average Hourly Earnings (YoY) (May) $USD Actual: 3.4% Forecast: 3.4% Previous: 3.6%m.piqsuite.com
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🇺🇸 United States Average Hourly Earnings (May) $USD Actual: 0.3% Forecast: 0.3% Previous: 0.2%m.piqsuite.com

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