Jun 2, 2023 | Politics

14th Consecutive Month Of Wall Street Underestimating Payrolls

14th Consecutive Month Of Wall Street Underestimating Payrolls

The strength of the U.S. labor market has flummoxed professional economic forecasters for nearly two years.

The Labor Department said Friday that the U.S. economy added 339,000 workers to payrolls in May, far more than the 190,000 Wall Street had predicted.

Even more embarrassing, Wall Street did not just get the number wrong. It got the direction wrong. Forecasters thought the labor market would weaken in May, instead hiring picked up.

This is the 14th consecutive month in which the jobs reports has come in above the forecast. It is the 20th month out of the last 21 months in which the labor market has beat expectations, making this one of the longest losing streaks for forecasters.

The range of forecasts among analysts polled by Econoday did not even come close to the actual figure. Analyst forecasts ranged from 100,000 to 260,000. So the most bullish prediction was 79,000…

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