By Rex Nutting, MarketWatch


Productivity of the U.S. nonfarm business sector surged at a 4.7% annual rate in the third quarter, the fastest rate in two years, the Labor Department said Tuesday.

The fresh numbers are a revision to month-old numbers that showed productivity rose at a 4.1% pace.


Unit labor costs – a gauge of wage-push inflationary pressures – fell at a 1% annual pace in the quarter, revised down from a 0.5% decrease. Unit labor costs are the costs paid to workers to produce one “unit” of output.


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