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February 1998, Vol. 121, No. 2

Strong job growth continues, unemployment declines in 1997

Randy E. Ilg
Economist, Office of Employment and Unemployment Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Angela Clinton
Economist, Office of Employment and Unemployment Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics


The unemployment rate fell to a 28-year low last year, as job growth accelerated. Real earnings reached their highest level yet in the 1990s. This article summarizes labor market developments for 1997 and describes the economic context in which these developments occurred. The annual rate of employment growth as measured by the Current Employment Statistics survey was 2.5 percent, four-tenths of a percentage point above that posted a year earlier. The unemployment rate dropped 0.6 percent in the past year.

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