US employers expected to have added 160,000 jobs in December
WASHINGTON — The U.S. job market appears to be entering 2020 on a solid footing.
Economists expect that Friday’s jobs report will show job gains of 160,000 in December, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 3.5%, according to the data provider FactSet.
But key in the report will be whether the decade-plus expansion causes average hourly earnings to climb above the 3.1% annual gain seen in November as employers find themselves paying more to attract workers.
“We look for another strong gain in payrolls in December, although not as strong as November’s 266,000 surge,” said Rubeela Farooqi, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics. The jump in hiring in November was aided by the end of a strike by workers at General Motors that caused the number of manufacturing jobs to climb by 54,000.