Productivity Growth Slips in 2nd Quarter
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Growth in the productivity of U.S. workers slipped sharply in the second quarter, the government reported, but managed to maintain positive momentum in the face of a sluggish economic recovery.
The Labor Department said worker output per hour in nonfarm businesses advanced at a 1.1% annual rate in the second quarter, down from the upwardly revised 8.6% pace in the previous quarter and the weakest showing since the second quarter of 2001.
The fall in productivity growth reflected a much slower pace of economic output, as the number of worker hours fell for a fifth straight quarter. Output rose at a 0.5% clip in the quarter, down from a 6.2% increase in the first quarter, while hours worked fell at a 0.7% rate.
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