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Key Employment Indicators Understanding Labour Market Health – Lesson 24

Key Employment Indicators Understanding Labour Market Health

Last time, we covered inflation-related indicators. This time, we’ll move to employment ones.

An overview of Unemployment Rate

One popular labour market metric is the unemployment rate, which reflects the proportion
of jobless people in the employment sector. Instead of monitoring changes over time,
unemployment rate offers an overview of the current employment situation. If this rate
increases it indicates a higher percentage of jobless people which may affect the relevant
currency and economic expansion. If this rate declines, there might be a positive impact on
the currency.

What is Non-Farm Payrolls?

One of the most significant measures of the US employment market is the Non-Farm
Payrolls (NFP) figure. In order to prevent distortions in readings, the NFP report excludes the
agricultural sector of the economy, due to its seasonal and cyclical nature, but also private
household employees, non-profit organization employees and the unincorporated self
employed people. The NFP measures how well the US labour market produces jobs, which
has direct implications on the strength of the nation’s employment capabilities. It is released
on the first Friday of every month, and investors, the Fed, and decision-makers keep a close
eye on it. In general, lower NFP readings weaken the USD, while higher-than-expected
readings strengthen it. Similar employment trends in Australia and the UK have an impact
on the currencies of those nations as well.

ADP Employment Report: Brief introduction

Monthly releases of the ADP employment report offer a private-sector evaluation of
changes in non-farm private employment in the United. It usually comes out two days ahead
of official employment data and is could provide valuable yet speculative clues, as to the
official NFP print may look like later that week, in other words it serves as an early indicator
for the incoming official NFP report. If there is an increase in the ADP reading, this is
typically viewed to be in favour of the USD, and vice versa, although there is a warning
against drawing direct conclusions from the two indicators due to their declining
correlation.

Jobless Claims explained

The number of people who applied for or received benefits from unemployment insurance
in the previous week is represented by jobless claims, a crucial employment indicator in the
United States. First-time filers’ claims are classified as initial claims, and ongoing recipients’
claims are classified as continuing claims. Weekly releases of data that are unexpectedly
high or low can either strengthen or weaken the USD.

Next time, we will go through indicators regarding consumption and business confidence.

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