[h=1]US productivity FALLS a sharp three percent in the fourth quarter...the biggest quarterly decline in nearly two years[/h]
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED: 14:54, 4 February 2016 | UPDATED: 19:00, 4 February 2016
U.S. productivity fell sharply in the final three months of 2015, closing out a fifth straight year of weak gains in worker efficiency.
The Labor Department said Thursday that productivity — the amount of output per hour of work — fell at an annual rate of 3 percent in the fourth quarter. It was the biggest quarterly decline in nearly two years.
Productivity last year edged up a slight 0.6 percent after a tiny 0.7 percent gain in 2014. It has been weak since 2011, a troubling development given that productivity is a key ingredient needed for rising living standards. Rising productivity enables businesses to pay employees higher wages without having to boost the cost of the products and services they sell.
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- Productivity is the amount of output per hour of work
- Last year it edged up a slight 0.6 percent after a tiny 0.7 percent 2014 gain
- It has been weak since 2011, a troubling development given that productivity is a key ingredient needed for rising living standards
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED: 14:54, 4 February 2016 | UPDATED: 19:00, 4 February 2016
U.S. productivity fell sharply in the final three months of 2015, closing out a fifth straight year of weak gains in worker efficiency.
The Labor Department said Thursday that productivity — the amount of output per hour of work — fell at an annual rate of 3 percent in the fourth quarter. It was the biggest quarterly decline in nearly two years.
Productivity last year edged up a slight 0.6 percent after a tiny 0.7 percent gain in 2014. It has been weak since 2011, a troubling development given that productivity is a key ingredient needed for rising living standards. Rising productivity enables businesses to pay employees higher wages without having to boost the cost of the products and services they sell.
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