BLS DAILY REPORT, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1998: RELEASED TODAY: According to updated figures, manufacturing productivity in the United States rose 4.4 percent in 1996, a smaller increase than in 1994 or 1995. Nevertheless, the U.S. productivity growth rate was higher than the rates recorded for 8 of 10 foreign countries .... ALSO TODAY: The Monthly Labor Review is now available at http://stats.bls.gov/mlr/opub/mlrhome.htm More than a quarter of the U.S. full-time workforce had flexible scheduling arrangements with their employer in 1997, almost double that of six years ago, BLS reports ....(Daily Labor Report, page D-5). Initial claims filed with state agencies for unemployment insurance benefits rose 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 313,000 for the week ended March 21, the Labor Department's Employment and Training Administration reports. This is the second straight increase, as initial claims increased 10,000 for the week ended March 14 ....(Daily Labor Report, page D-3)_____The weekly jobs data, which Wall Street analysts had forecast at 308,000, remain at levels typical of a healthy U.S. economy, one that was entering its 8th year of uninterrupted expansion (The New York Times, page C3). Witnesses at a House subcommittee hearing voice strong support for consolidating the three major U.S. statistical agencies. "The purpose of the legislation before us is to improve the quality and reliability of federal statistical data and statistical analysis by organizational consolidation and data sharing for statistical purposes," says Rep. Stephen Horn (R-Calif.). Horn's subcommittee heard favorable testimony on a bill he will introduce and its Senate counterpart. The proposals call for a commission to recommend whether to create a single independent federal agency that would pull together the three major economic data agencies: the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Census Bureau, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis ....Economist Joel Popkin, president of Joel Popkin and Co., said he supports consolidating statistical agencies and believes centralized control will help revitalize the federal statistical system ....Charles A. Waite, a former associate director at the Census Bureau, said ....the bills would help the government "meet the challenges of measuring our rapidly changing and increasingly complex economy." But Popkin prefers an earlier version of Horn's bill, which was introduced in the previous Congress .....L. Nye Stevens of the GAO praised the Senate bill as consistent with its principles for reorganizing and streamlining government agencies .....(Daily Labor Report, page A-4). The Conference Board reports that its help-wanted advertising index was 92 in February, an increase of 3 percentage points from the previous month. The latest figure is the highest the index has stood since November 1997, when it was also 92. The increase suggests that the labor market remains strong and that there is no let-up in hiring intentions ....(Daily Labor Report, page A-2). Domestic output of goods and services advanced at an annual rate of 3.7 percent for the fourth quarter, slightly lower than previously reported because of slower services and exports spending than earlier estimates indicated, the Commerce Department reports. This is the department's final revision to fourth-quarter GDP, based on data compiled by the Bureau of Economic Analysis ....(Daily Labor Report, page D-1; New York Times, page C3)_____Corporate profits fell 2.3 percent in the fourth quarter, their steepest decline in nearly four years, even as the economy kept expanding at a healthy pace ....(Wall Street Journal, page A2; Washington Times, page B11). The Employment Cost Index was cited in "Dear Abby" on Tuesday. Abby's answer was about the increased dollar value of a homemaker's work.
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