
U.S. labor costs unexpectedly grew strongly in the third quarter, raising concerns about inflation in the U.S. once again

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The preliminary value of non-farm unit labor costs in the United States for the third quarter showed an annualized growth of 1.9%, significantly higher than the expected 1%. The figures from the previous quarter were substantially revised upward. The latest non-farm unit labor costs, combined with a series of other strong economic data recently, may pose risks to U.S. inflation, making the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut decisions more cautious in the coming months
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