TrendLine Saskatchewan

 

TrendLine Saskatchewan - May 2024

Professional, scientific and technical services, Business, building and other support services, and educational services continue to lead growth in 2024.

Stephen Johnson

MA
Chief Economist

The first 4 months of 2024 saw a stalling of the annual average rate of employment growth at 2.2%. By industry, growth has been concentrated in Professional, scientific and technical services, Business, building and other support services, and educational services. However, the unemployment rate, the number of unemployed, and the number of individuals of working age not participating in the labor force are on the rise despite increasing employment as job growth is not keeping pace with labour force growth. Housing starts are up as are non-residential building permits while manufacturing sales and exports are down. With inflation at 1.7%, it can be viewed as being under control. Average weekly earnings are increasing at a rate slightly above the rate of inflation influencing positive (but slow) growth in retail sales as well as growth in restaurant receipts, motor vehicle sales, and wholesale trade.



Composite Indicator Actual & Seasonally Adjusted

Key Indicator This Month

Employment

2.2%

May 2024 YTD

Employment

2.2%

May 2024 YTD

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This Issue's Economist:

Stephen Johnson

MA
Chief Economist

This Issue's Editor:

Spencer Boyle

BA, Economics
Project Coordinator


TrendLine Saskatchewan is published monthly by Praxis Consulting.