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US firms face hiring difficulties: Survey

The National Association of Business Economists said its quarterly survey showed members were a little less sanguine about the prospects for strong economic expansion over the next year, although most still expect sustained quarterly growth of better than two per cent.

July 17, 2017 / 10:56 IST
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A growing share of US employers are struggling to hire new workers and some have raised wages as a result, according to a survey released today.

The National Association of Business Economists said its quarterly survey showed members were a little less sanguine about the prospects for strong economic expansion over the next year, although most still expect sustained quarterly growth of better than two per cent

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With unemployment already very low, anecdotal reports indicate employers around the country are struggling to fill open positions and have been obliged to boost compensation to lure in new candidates.

But official figures show only sluggish wage growth and weak inflation -- with average hourly earnings disappointingly up less than 0.2 per cent in June -- something that has puzzled policymakers at the Federal Reserve, although it has not yet prompted them to alter their course of gradual interest rate increases.