February US Jobs Report: The Same Weather Story

International Business Times

Published Mar 04, 2014 05:35AM ET

By Moran Zhang - Economists are bracing for another weak employment report Friday, as the cold weather continues to inflict pain on the economy. But the U.S. Federal Reserve will likely stick to its plan and taper again at its March 18-19 meeting.

“A third consecutive month of weak payroll growth in February would raise speculation that the Fed will pause the tapering of its asset purchases,” said Paul Dales, senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics. “But because any weakness this month was probably due to the unusually bad weather, we believe the Fed will stick to its current tapering plans.”

The payroll reports for December and January were disappointing. Nonfarm payrolls averaged 205,000 per month in the year to November 2013, but December’s reading was only 75,000 and January’s 113,000.