Investing.com - Unit labor costs in the U.S. rose more-than-expected in the last quarter, official data showed on Thursday.
In a report, Bureau of Labor Statistics said that U.S. unit labor costs rose to a seasonally adjusted 4.3%, from 2.0% in the preceding quarter.
Analysts had expected U.S. unit labor costs to rise to 2.1% in the last quarter.
In a report, Bureau of Labor Statistics said that U.S. unit labor costs rose to a seasonally adjusted 4.3%, from 2.0% in the preceding quarter.
Analysts had expected U.S. unit labor costs to rise to 2.1% in the last quarter.