The Sun (Malaysia)

Record 4.8m US jobs created in June

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WASHINGTON: The US economy created jobs at a record clip in June as more restaurant­s and bars resumed operations, further evidence that the Covid-19 recession was probably over, though a surge in cases of the coronaviru­s threatens the fledgling recovery.

Non-farm payrolls increased by 4.8 million jobs in June, the Labor Department’s closely watched monthly employment showed yesterday. That was the most since the government started keeping records in 1939. Payrolls rebounded 2.699 million in May.

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast payrolls increasing by 3 million jobs in June.

The job gains added to a stream of data, including consumer spending, showing a sharp rebound in activity. But the reopening of businesses after being shuttered in mid-March has unleashed a wave of coronaviru­s infections in large parts of the country, including the populous California, Florida and Texas.

Several states have been scaling back or pausing reopenings since late June and sent some workers home. The impact of these decisions did not show up in the employment data as the government surveyed businesses in the middle of the month.

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell this week acknowledg­ed the rebound in activity, saying the economy had “entered an important new phase and (had) done so sooner than expected”. But Powell cautioned the outlook “is extraordin­arily uncertain” and would depend on “our success in containing the virus”.

The unemployme­nt rate fell to 11.1% last month from 13.3% in May. Employment is increasing largely as companies rehire workers laid off when non-essential businesses like restaurant­s, bars, gyms and dental offices among others were closed to slow the spread of Covid-19.

In another report yesterday, the Labor Department said initial claims for state unemployme­nt benefits totalled a seasonally adjusted 1.427 million in the week ended June 27, down from 1.482 million in the prior week. – Reuters

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