A year in jobs reports
As the numbers for December come in, we take a look back at 2014.
With the last jobs report of 2014 now available to us, we can take a full long look back at the year.
For starters, 2014 ended with much stronger job growth than it began with.
U.S. Jobs Added Per Month, 2014 |Create infographics
Annual U.S. Job Growth |Create infographics
U.S. Unemployment Rate |Create infographics
In November’s jobs numbers, we saw hourly wages jump 0.4%. That was a big bump for one month, and in December those gains were erased. 2014 as a whole was pretty sad for wage growth … and so was 2013 … and so was 2012. As you can see in the chart below, wages have only barely crept up since 2010.
That’s the case for nominal wages, which are wages that don’t take inflation into account. When you take inflation into account, real wages haven’t moved for decades.