Article 27XCY US wage growth shows Trump will inherit solid labour market

US wage growth shows Trump will inherit solid labour market

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Katie Allen
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Barack Obama's final figures show lower-than-expected job creation - but economy still added more than 2m jobs in 2016

The US economy added more than 2m jobs in 2016 and finished the year with a pick-up in wages, suggesting Donald Trump will inherit a solid labour market from outgoing president Barack Obama.

The news of the strongest wage growth since 2009 also raised expectations that the president-elect's first year in office will be accompanied by a series of interest rate rises from the US central bank.

Related: Obama's labour market report card: not bad, could have done better

Payroll employment rises by 156,000 in December; unemployment rate changes little (4.7%) https://t.co/1Y9cSWJUIB #JobsReport #BLSdata

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