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A Strong Second Quarter Closes with Robust Employment Numbers in June
By Joanie Courtney, President RemX
Fueling continued positive momentum within the economy, the June Employment Situation is one of the
strongest we’ve seen in some time. The economy added a seasonally adjusted 222,000 jobs in June, the
largest increase since February and stronger than what economists expected. Meanwhile, April and May
were also revised to reflect even higher job growth than previously reported. During the second quarter,
the economy created an average of 194,000 jobs per month, compared to a monthly average of 166,000
during the first quarter 2017.
More than a great headline, positive trends across most indicators
What’s even more encouraging is when we peel back the layers of the June job report, we see positive indicators across most
sectors. Healthcare was particularly strong in June, adding 37,000 jobs for the month. The sector is projected to remain strong,
given healthcare reform, the aging population, and the clinician shortage.
Professional and business services remain a strong job-creator, adding 35,000 jobs in June, but averaging 48,000 per month in
2017. Finance and accounting was a top performer, rising by 17,000 jobs in June, slightly above its prior 12-month average of
+14,000. Securities, commodity contracts, investments, and funds and trusts contributed to this growth.
The manufacturing and construction sectors each gained 1,000 and 16,000 jobs respectively in June. After suffering significant job
losses in the past, mining also appears to be making a comeback, adding 8,000 jobs in June for a total of 56,000 jobs added since
October 2016.
Temporary help, considered a leading indicator for the economy, continues to be strong as companies increase reliance on
temporary workers for project and contract work to meet business demands. Temporary help services added 13,000 new jobs in
June. In addition, we expect temporary job growth to increase as employers continue to rely upon flexible, contingent workers as
a key component of their overall workforce planning strategy – providing greater flexibility, scalability and a broader talent pool to
drive business outcomes.
Workforce participation ticks up as optimism about the labor market grows
Unemployment inched up from 4.3 percent to 4.4 percent, which some might see as moving in the wrong direction. However,
the opposite is true. The uptick in unemployment is a result of more people re-entering the workforce and greater optimism
about the overall labor market – both of which are good signs for the economy. In fact, 361,000 people entered the workforce
last month, bumping up the closely watched labor participation rate to 62.8 percent. Further, the U-6 rate – a broader measure
of unemployment that includes workers who have given up looking for work due to a tough job market and those who are
part-time but would like to work full-time – ticked up to 8.6 percent in June, up from 8.4 percent in May.
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Labor Force Participation
The June labor force participation ticked up slightly to
62.8% from 62.7% in May. The size of the workforce has
grown, trending in the right direction. Must continue to
watch given we’re still at a 40-year low.
Points of Interest:
•	 361,000 have entered the workforce.
•	 The U-6 rate, a broader measure of unemployment 	
	 which includes discouraged workers, up from 8.4%
	 in May to 8.6% in June.
BLS Trends to Watch
Second quarter review and future outlook
The job reports over second quarter indicate we are in a strong job market. More companies are starting to hire, and there is
improved confidence in the job market from both employers and previously discouraged workers. However, there are a few
trends that we’ll be watching closely over the next several months that could influence the future health of the economy and
the labor market.
•	 Skills gap – The flip side of the job growth coin is there continues to be a gap in the skills required to fill open jobs. 		
	 Demand in all sectors is strong with a near all-time high of 6 million job openings, but people need specific training, 		
	 experience, and skills to secure those jobs. This lack in the supply of qualified talent could hold back job growth.
•	 Presidential agenda – We believe some of the optimism may be attributed to the Presidential agenda and its focus on 		
	 job creation. So far, the administration has hosted a number of high-profile meetings regarding training, education, 		
	 and apprenticeships to help people meet existing job demand. However, tax reform and healthcare reform remain 		
	 unknowns as to their potential impact on the economy this year. An inability to make progress and continued 			
	 uncertainty could hinder job growth. If reform is hammered out and executed, we could see even greater stimulation 		
	 of job growth moving forward.
•	Wages – Average hourly wages were up by only 2.5 percent from a year ago to $26.25. However, within our client base
	 we are seeing growing competition for a finite pool of skilled workers, which typically indicates upward wage pressures 	
	 to come. Companies will likely need to be more competitive in their wages, but also in other aspects of talent 			
	 attraction such as culture, benefits and training. Further, a heightened focus on employee engagement and retention 		
	 will be required to hold on to valuable talent.
Workforce
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JULY 2017
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$26.18
$
April 2017
$26.12
$
March 2017
$26.10
$
February 2017
$26.03
$
January 2017
$26.21
$
May 2017
$26.25
$
June 2017
Average Hourly Earnings for
All Private Employees
Wage & Earnings Growth
Wage growth numbers continue to be disappointing, with
average hourly earnings up by 2.5 percent from a year ago
to $26.25. The issue of wage growth remains confusing
to many economists, given the economy is heating up,
companies are creating more jobs, and projections of
skilled talent shortage – all of which in theory should drive
wage increases.
Points of Interest:
•	 Wage growth has hovered around the 2.5%	
year-over-year mark for the past two years.
•	 Ten years ago, before the recession began, average		
hourly earnings rose 3.6% from a year earlier.
•	 Many economists anticipate wage growth accelerating		
with the unemployment rate at historically low levels.
Manufacturing & Construction Employment
The manufacturing and construction sectors each gained
1,000 and 16,000 jobs respectively in June. In addition,
the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) PMI Index
registered 57.8%, an increase of 2.9 percentage points
from the May reading of 54.9% - reflecting continued
expansion within the manufacturing sector.
Points of Interest:
•	 Employment in nonresidential specialty trade contractors
ticked up by 11,000.
• Employment in construction has added 25,000 new jobs in
the past four months.
• Over the past 6 months, manufacturing added an average
of 12,000 jobs per month.
• The ISM Employment Index registered 57.2% in June, an
increase of 3.7 percentage points from the May reading
of 53.5%.
BLS Trends to Watch
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PERSPECTIVES
JULY 2017
www.remx.com1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Outlook 2014 – 2024
2 Forrester Research Report, Transform the Contact Center for Customer Service Excellence.
MANUFACTURING
CONSTRUCTION
FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS SERVICES
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2.2%
2.5%
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RemX Workforce Perspectives Newsletter July 2017

  • 1. A Strong Second Quarter Closes with Robust Employment Numbers in June By Joanie Courtney, President RemX Fueling continued positive momentum within the economy, the June Employment Situation is one of the strongest we’ve seen in some time. The economy added a seasonally adjusted 222,000 jobs in June, the largest increase since February and stronger than what economists expected. Meanwhile, April and May were also revised to reflect even higher job growth than previously reported. During the second quarter, the economy created an average of 194,000 jobs per month, compared to a monthly average of 166,000 during the first quarter 2017. More than a great headline, positive trends across most indicators What’s even more encouraging is when we peel back the layers of the June job report, we see positive indicators across most sectors. Healthcare was particularly strong in June, adding 37,000 jobs for the month. The sector is projected to remain strong, given healthcare reform, the aging population, and the clinician shortage. Professional and business services remain a strong job-creator, adding 35,000 jobs in June, but averaging 48,000 per month in 2017. Finance and accounting was a top performer, rising by 17,000 jobs in June, slightly above its prior 12-month average of +14,000. Securities, commodity contracts, investments, and funds and trusts contributed to this growth. The manufacturing and construction sectors each gained 1,000 and 16,000 jobs respectively in June. After suffering significant job losses in the past, mining also appears to be making a comeback, adding 8,000 jobs in June for a total of 56,000 jobs added since October 2016. Temporary help, considered a leading indicator for the economy, continues to be strong as companies increase reliance on temporary workers for project and contract work to meet business demands. Temporary help services added 13,000 new jobs in June. In addition, we expect temporary job growth to increase as employers continue to rely upon flexible, contingent workers as a key component of their overall workforce planning strategy – providing greater flexibility, scalability and a broader talent pool to drive business outcomes. Workforce participation ticks up as optimism about the labor market grows Unemployment inched up from 4.3 percent to 4.4 percent, which some might see as moving in the wrong direction. However, the opposite is true. The uptick in unemployment is a result of more people re-entering the workforce and greater optimism about the overall labor market – both of which are good signs for the economy. In fact, 361,000 people entered the workforce last month, bumping up the closely watched labor participation rate to 62.8 percent. Further, the U-6 rate – a broader measure of unemployment that includes workers who have given up looking for work due to a tough job market and those who are part-time but would like to work full-time – ticked up to 8.6 percent in June, up from 8.4 percent in May. Workforce PERSPECTIVES JULY 2017 www.remx.com
  • 2. 67 66 65 64 63 62 06/07 06/08 06/09 06/10 06/11 06/12 06/13 06/14 06/15 06/16 06/17 Labor Force Participation The June labor force participation ticked up slightly to 62.8% from 62.7% in May. The size of the workforce has grown, trending in the right direction. Must continue to watch given we’re still at a 40-year low. Points of Interest: • 361,000 have entered the workforce. • The U-6 rate, a broader measure of unemployment which includes discouraged workers, up from 8.4% in May to 8.6% in June. BLS Trends to Watch Second quarter review and future outlook The job reports over second quarter indicate we are in a strong job market. More companies are starting to hire, and there is improved confidence in the job market from both employers and previously discouraged workers. However, there are a few trends that we’ll be watching closely over the next several months that could influence the future health of the economy and the labor market. • Skills gap – The flip side of the job growth coin is there continues to be a gap in the skills required to fill open jobs. Demand in all sectors is strong with a near all-time high of 6 million job openings, but people need specific training, experience, and skills to secure those jobs. This lack in the supply of qualified talent could hold back job growth. • Presidential agenda – We believe some of the optimism may be attributed to the Presidential agenda and its focus on job creation. So far, the administration has hosted a number of high-profile meetings regarding training, education, and apprenticeships to help people meet existing job demand. However, tax reform and healthcare reform remain unknowns as to their potential impact on the economy this year. An inability to make progress and continued uncertainty could hinder job growth. If reform is hammered out and executed, we could see even greater stimulation of job growth moving forward. • Wages – Average hourly wages were up by only 2.5 percent from a year ago to $26.25. However, within our client base we are seeing growing competition for a finite pool of skilled workers, which typically indicates upward wage pressures to come. Companies will likely need to be more competitive in their wages, but also in other aspects of talent attraction such as culture, benefits and training. Further, a heightened focus on employee engagement and retention will be required to hold on to valuable talent. Workforce PERSPECTIVES JULY 2017 www.remx.com
  • 3. $26.18 $ April 2017 $26.12 $ March 2017 $26.10 $ February 2017 $26.03 $ January 2017 $26.21 $ May 2017 $26.25 $ June 2017 Average Hourly Earnings for All Private Employees Wage & Earnings Growth Wage growth numbers continue to be disappointing, with average hourly earnings up by 2.5 percent from a year ago to $26.25. The issue of wage growth remains confusing to many economists, given the economy is heating up, companies are creating more jobs, and projections of skilled talent shortage – all of which in theory should drive wage increases. Points of Interest: • Wage growth has hovered around the 2.5% year-over-year mark for the past two years. • Ten years ago, before the recession began, average hourly earnings rose 3.6% from a year earlier. • Many economists anticipate wage growth accelerating with the unemployment rate at historically low levels. Manufacturing & Construction Employment The manufacturing and construction sectors each gained 1,000 and 16,000 jobs respectively in June. In addition, the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) PMI Index registered 57.8%, an increase of 2.9 percentage points from the May reading of 54.9% - reflecting continued expansion within the manufacturing sector. Points of Interest: • Employment in nonresidential specialty trade contractors ticked up by 11,000. • Employment in construction has added 25,000 new jobs in the past four months. • Over the past 6 months, manufacturing added an average of 12,000 jobs per month. • The ISM Employment Index registered 57.2% in June, an increase of 3.7 percentage points from the May reading of 53.5%. BLS Trends to Watch Workforce PERSPECTIVES JULY 2017 www.remx.com1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Outlook 2014 – 2024 2 Forrester Research Report, Transform the Contact Center for Customer Service Excellence. MANUFACTURING CONSTRUCTION FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS SERVICES 3.7% 3.4% 4.6% 4.5% 2.2% 2.5% 4.7% 4.8% 4.7% 4.1%JUNE 2017 JUNE 2016 JUNE 2017 JUNE 2016 JUNE 2017 JUNE 2016 JUNE 2017 JUNE 2016 JUNE 2017 JUNE 2016 Unemployment Rates by Industry