US Employment Costs Rise at Slowest Pace Since Mid-2021 (2)

December 10, 2025, 2:07 PM UTC

Annual growth in US labor costs decelerated in the third quarter to the slowest pace in four years, adding to evidence that a softening job market is helping limit inflationary pressures.

The employment cost index, which tracks changes in wages and benefits, increased 3.5% in the 12 months ended in September, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics figures out Wednesday. On a quarterly basis, the gauge rose 0.8%.

The latest figures highlight a job market that has lost momentum as many employers temper the pace of hiring, while some reduce headcounts. For Federal Reserve officials, ...

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