TrendLine Saskatchewan

 

TrendLine Saskatchewan - December 2023

Professional, scientific and technical services, transportation and warehousing, and education industries lead employment growth in end of 2023

Stephen Johnson

MA
Chief Economist

The end of 2023 saw another advance in the annual average rate of employment growth to 1.7%. Growth has been led by employment in Professional, scientific and technical services industry and in full time positions. Despite surging employment, both the unemployment rate and the number of unemployed posted small increases. Housing starts, benefitting from a late surge in apartment/condo construction, are slightly ahead of 2022 levels. Wholesale trade, restaurant receipts, and building permits are well ahead of 2022. Most of the other indicators are in decline or showing signs of slowing: international exports and manufacturing sales are in decline while, retail trade and new car sales are posting only lackluster growth.

Inflation is easing at 4.2% but still at a level that precludes any interest rate easing. Average weekly wage increases are below the rate of inflation leading to weak retail activity and the number of individuals of working age not participating in the labor force is on the rise.

Composite Indicator Actual & Seasonally Adjusted

Key Indicator This Month

Employment

1.7%

December 2023 YTD

Employment

1.7%

December 2023 YTD

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This Issue's Economist:

Stephen Johnson

MA
Chief Economist

This Issue's Editor:

Spencer Boyle

BA, Economics
Project Coordinator


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