OPINION: Don't Worry, Wage Gains Should Be Just Around the Corner
The December jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows a year of steady improvement in the labor market. The unemployment rate continued to decline, from 4.8 percent in January to 4.1 percent in December, and total employment increased by 2.1 million jobs. This labor market strength extends beyond the headline numbers, as many other stubborn indicators have shown tremendous improvement. The labor underutilization rate, which captures unemployed, involuntary part-time workers and discouraged workers, is today at 8.1 percent, down from its peak of 17 percent in 2010. The...