Highlights of the November 2016 US nonfarm payrolls report
- Prior was 161K (revised to 142K)
- Two month net revision -2k
- Unemployment rate 4.6% vs 4.9% expected
- Participation rate 62.7% vs 62.8% prior
- Private payrolls 156K vs 142K prior
- Manufacturing payrolls -4K vs -2K exp
- Underemployment rate 9.3% vs 9.5% exp
Wages and inflation:
- Average hourly earnings -0.1% vs +0.2% expected
- Average hourly earnings 2.5% y/y vs 2.8% expected
- Average weekly hours 34.4 vs 34.4 expected
That big miss in average hourly earnings takes the shine of a very good headline. There's a wing of the Fed (and of markets) that believes something has changed in the labor market and all that it can create is $10/hour jobs.
The kneejerk in the market has been to sell the US dollar.