Preliminary benchmark revisions to payrolls imply productivity growth last year was stronger than the data currently shows. It also means unit labor costs were likely weaker, putting profit margins on a more solid footing and suggesting that disinflation is more entrenched. It green-lights Fed rate cuts later this month - our base case scenario.
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