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Wage Growth, Labor Market Tightness, and Inflation: A Service Sector Analysis

This Economic Commentary explores the connections among labor market tightness, wage inflation, and price inflation at the service sector level. Across most service sectors, sector-specific labor market tightness and nominal wage growth have been above prepandemic averages since 2022. The data suggest that a stronger positive relationship between labor market tightness and wage growth has emerged in the aftermath of the pandemic. The relationship between sector-specific wage growth and inflation is more varied. In the education and health services sector, higher wage growth is associated with ...
Economic Commentary , Volume 2024 , Issue 15 , Pages 9

Journal Article
Sentiment Analysis of the Fifth District Manufacturing and Service Surveys

This article uses basic text analytic techniques to examine the sentiment embodied in two surveys conducted by the Richmond Fed: the Manufacturing and Service Sector Surveys. Specifically, the article develops several sentiment indicators based on the comments provided by survey participants, contrasts the sentiment measures against responses to other survey questions, and analyzes the monthly evolution of the sentiment indicators during the period 2002-18. Two main conclusions emerge from the analysis. First, the indicators reflect reasonably well changes in economic sentiment along time. ...
Economic Quarterly , Issue 3Q , Pages 133-170

Discussion Paper
Fifth District Firms Are Cautiously Optimistic About 2024 Despite Concerns

At the start of both 2023 and 2024, we asked our business survey panelists about their expectations for the upcoming year. In our recent December survey, we found that most manufacturing firms were pessimistic about the U.S. economy going into 2024 but were more bullish about their own-firm prospects. Additionally, manufacturers were more likely than services firms to expect lower revenue, employment, spending, and price growth in 2024 than they experienced before COVID-19.
Regional Matters

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Signs of a Slowdown? Evidence From Our October Business Surveys

After a few months of upward movement in the headline indexes of our business surveys, results took a downward turn in October. This was especially true in the service sector, where both current and expected activity deteriorated noticeably. However, despite what may be evidence of a shift to a slower pace of demand, firms on balance appear to be holding steady on hiring plans, at least for the near term.
Regional Matters

Working Paper
Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey: Survey Methodology, Performance and Forecast Accuracy

The Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey (TSSOS) is a monthly survey of service sector and retail firms in Texas conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. TSSOS indexes provide timely information about activity in the Texas private service sector, which makes up the bulk of the state economy. The survey provides invaluable information on regional economic conditions—information that the Dallas Fed president and economists use in the formulation of monetary policy and informing the public. This paper describes the survey methodology and analyzes the explanatory and predictive power of ...
Working Papers , Paper 2532

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