Khaleej Times

Work cut out for US labour

EMPLOYMENT GROWTH SIGNIFICAN­TLY SLOWS IN JUNE; POLITICS HAMPER AID DEAL

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washington — US employment growth slowed considerab­ly in July amid a resurgence in new Covid-19 infections, offering the clearest evidence yet that the economy’s recovery from the recession caused by the pandemic was faltering.

The Labour Department’s closelywat­ched employment report on Friday piles pressure on the White House and Congress to reach an agreement on another aid package. Talks have been dragging over difference­s on major issues including the size of

a government benefit for tens of millions of unemployed workers.

A $600 weekly unemployme­nt benefit supplement expired last Friday, while thousands of businesses have burned through loans offered by the government to help with wages.

“The jobs recovery is on very shaky ground and without seat belts for the unemployed provided by additional fiscal stimulus the economy could be in for a very bumpy ride,” said Chris Rupkey,

chief economist at MUFG in New York. “There cannot be sustainabl­e economic growth if the country has to carry on with the crushing weight of massive unemployme­nt,” he added.

Nonfarm payrolls increased by 1.763 million jobs last month after a record rise of 4.791 million in June. That left payrolls 12.9 million below their pre-pandemic level. Employment peaked at 152.5 million in February.

Without seat belts for the unemployed provided by additional fiscal stimulus the economy could be in for a very bumpy ride

Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG

The combinatio­n of the virus resurgence and lack of action by Congress could really push employment into negative territory Sung Won Sohn, professor at Loyola Marymount University

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