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Title: Productivity in U.S. Climbed 6.9% in Fourth Quarter, Costs Fell
Source: BBG
URL Source: http://www.bloomberg.com
Published: Mar 4, 2010
Author: Bob Willis
Post Date: 2010-03-04 08:33:37 by war
Keywords: None
Views: 140
Comments: 9

March 4 (Bloomberg) -- The productivity of U.S. workers kept surging in the fourth quarter as companies squeezed more out of remaining employees to boost earnings.

A measure of employee output per hour rose at a 6.9 percent annual rate, capping the biggest one-year gain since 2002, revised figures from the Labor Department showed today in Washington. Labor costs dropped at a 5.9 percent pace, more than anticipated, and fell 1.7 percent for all of 2009, the biggest drop since records began six decades ago.

Productivity grew as companies lifted profits by slashing payrolls even as demand stabilized, a performance that will be difficult to repeat as the economy recovers. Lower labor costs will help contain inflation, giving the Federal Reserve margin to keep lending rates near zero in coming months.

Such gains in efficiency are “inherently unsustainable,” Dean Maki, chief U.S. economist at Barclays Capital Inc. in New York, said before the report. “ We think hiring has to kick in. Rising productivity in general is a positive event for living

Economists had forecast productivity would rise at a 6.3 percent annual pace, according to the median of 61 forecasts in a Bloomberg News survey. Estimates ranged from gains of 5.7 percent to 7.1 percent. Unit labor costs, which are adjusted for efficiency gains, were projected to drop 4.5 percent.

Claims for U.S. jobless benefits dropped last week from a three-month high, pointing to an improvement in the labor market that is slow to develop, another report from the Labor Department showed.

Fewer Claims

Initial jobless applications fell by 29,000 to 469,000 in the week ended Feb. 27, in line with the median forecast of economists surveyed by Bloomberg News. The number of people receiving unemployment insurance decreased to the lowest level in a year, while those receiving extended benefits climbed.

Today’s revisions to labor costs reflected in part the updated income figures the Commerce Department issued in its latest estimate of fourth-quarter gross domestic product released last week. Third-quarter labor expenses were updated to show a 7.6 decrease at an annual rate compared with the 1.5 percent decrease previously estimated.

For all of 2009, productivity increased 3.8 percent.

The economy grew 5.9 percent in the fourth quarter, even as employers cut 310,000 workers, indicating those Americans that still had jobs were more efficient. The fourth quarter’s growth rate was the strongest in more than six years.

More Hours

Hours worked rose at a 0.6 percent pace in the fourth quarter, indicating companies were already having difficulty meeting demand with existing staff. Output climbed at a 7.6 percent rate.

Compensation for each hour worked increased at 0.6 percent annual pace after decreasing at a 0.4 percent pace in the prior quarter.

Among manufacturers, productivity surged at a 6.6 percent pace.

Payrolls may have decreased by 65,000 workers last month, more than the prior decline of 20,000, according to the median forecast of economists surveyed before tomorrow’s monthly employment report. The economy has lost 8.4 million jobs since the recession began in December 2007.

The robust productivity growth will wane in coming months as job creation kicks in, said Robert Dye, a senior economist at PNC Financial Services Group in Pittsburgh.

Unsustainable Gains

“The productivity gains will not be sustained because companies are operating at a bare minimum in terms of employment and they will need to start increasing employment to increase output and capture additional revenue,” said Dye.

Carmakers are beginning to call back laid off workers. General Motors Co. may fill most of the 5,500 jobs created by its $1.4 billion retooling of 18 U.S. factories with laid-off workers, the automaker’s manufacturing and labor chief said on Feb. 23.

The company has 5,000 to 6,000 workers on indefinite layoff, Diana Tremblay, the GM executive, said in an interview. Those employees have first rights to any openings from the] factory upgrades, including a third shift with 1,200 positions in Lordstown, Ohio, announced today, she said.

“People that we have that are laid off will have the first opportunity for the jobs so it really depends on how many people decide they want to take the jobs,” Tremblay said. “Then we would fill up the rest of the workforce with new hires.”

A record nine-quarter profit slump for Standard & Poor’s 500 Index companies ended in the final three months of 2009 with a 181 percent increase in earnings, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Almost 73 percent of S&P 500 companies have topped the average analyst estimate, the second-highest quarterly proportion in Bloomberg data going back to 1993.

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#1. To: All (#0)

Bad news for inflation hawks...there is none.

Good news for unemployed. Above trend productivity is usually a precursor to hiring.

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war  posted on  2010-03-04   8:34:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: war (#0)

Productivity in U.S. Climbed 6.9% in Fourth Quarter, Costs Fell

BUST YOUR ASS OR END UP LIKE YOUR CANNED FORMER CO_WORKER!!!

(crack whip)

dont eat that  posted on  2010-03-04   9:23:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: dont eat that (#2)

huh?

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war  posted on  2010-03-04   9:35:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: war (#0)

Yeah, when you lay off people productivity tends to go up.

Goldi-Lox: You're one dumb-fucking bitch.

Nebuchadnezzar  posted on  2010-03-04   12:36:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Nebuchadnezzar (#4)

Yeah, when you lay off people productivity tends to go up.

I just put my total 2009 farm expenses together and they are down one third from 2008, with the cost of energy showing the biggest decline.

mininggold  posted on  2010-03-04   12:42:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Nebuchadnezzar (#4)

Yeah, when you lay off people productivity tends to go up.

Sometimes...when to gets to levels such as these and stays there then your productivity savings get offset by production delays and lags in delivery...

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#7. To: war (#3)

BUST YOUR ASS OR END UP LIKE YOUR CANNED FORMER CO_WORKER!!! huh?

Did you even read the first sentence of the article

The productivity of U.S. workers kept surging in the fourth quarter as companies squeezed more out of remaining employees to boost earnings.

dont eat that  posted on  2010-03-04   12:51:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: dont eat that (#7)

Why else would productivity be up unless they were getting more out of their workers?

You are so fucking stupid, puddin'.

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#9. To: war (#8)

Why else would productivity be up unless they were getting more out of their workers?

Duh

And why would that be?

BUST YOUR ASS OR END UP LIKE YOUR CANNED FORMER CO_WORKER!!!

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