Wood Products Prices in The U.S. & Canada Strong jobs report is bad news for inflationThe economy added 263,000 jobs in November while thecountry’s unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.7%,according to Labor Department figures. While theNovember total was below the 2022 average monthly jobgain, it was more than the 200,000 economists surveyedby Dow Jones expected. While this is good news for workers, it’s less so for theeconomy, underscoring that taming inflation is provingmore difficult and will require more time. Some expertsworry that the new data might make Federal Reserve ChairJerome Powell reconsider his suggestion that the pace ofrate increases might start to moderate as soon as theDecember meeting. Construction employment continued to trend up inNovember gaining 20,000 jobs, in line with the averagemonthly gain seen this year. Manufacturing gained 14,000jobs, about half the 2022 monthly average. Retail trade,however, lost 30,000 jobs with 3,000 cut from furnitureand home furnishings stores. Furniture manufacturing sector contractsEconomic activity in the manufacturing sector contractedin November for the first time since May 2020 after 29consecutive months of growth, say the nation’s supplyexecutives in the latest Manufacturing ISM Report OnBusiness. Furniture and wood products industries reported some ofthe worst contraction as 12 of the 18 industries surveyedby ISM indicated contraction. “The U.S. manufacturingsector dipped into contraction, with the ManufacturingPMI at its lowest level since the coronavirus pandemicrecovery began,” said Timothy R. Fiore, Chair of the ISMManufacturing Business Survey Committee.” globalwood