Job Numbers Revised Downward for Nov-Dec - Unexpectedly
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The U.S. generated 227,000 new jobs in January to mark the biggest gain in four months. Economists polled by MarketWatch had predicted a 197,000 increase in new nonfarm jobs. The unemployment rate rose a tick to 4.8%, the government said Friday.
So the previous guy lowballed the January estimate?
Combined employment gains for December and November, meanwhile, were 39,000 lower than previously reported. The government said 157,000 new jobs were created in December instead of 156,000. November's gain was chopped to 164,000 from 204,000.
So the previous guy highballed the November estimate?
Posted by: Bobby 2017-02-03 |