-- 美国劳工统计局公布的数据显示,第一季度非农生产率增长0.8%,高于彭博社截至美东时间上午7:40汇总的调查中预期的0.6%的增幅(彭博社此前公布的第四季度增幅被向下修正)。 产出增速从上一季度的1.3%加快至1.5%,但工时在上一季度下降0.2%后反弹0.7%。 单位劳动力成本增长2.3%,低于第四季度的4.6%,也低于预期的2.5%。薪酬增长放缓的幅度大于生产率增长放缓的幅度,这解释了单位劳动力成本增长速度放缓的原因。
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