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U.S. Employment Update

The U.S. employment situation bounced back in April 2013 with larger employment increases and upward revisions to prior-month totals. The one-month net change in total non-farm employment totaled 165,000 jobs with strong growth in PBS, education and health services, leisure and hospitality and retail trade driving more diversified growth both across industries, but also geographies.

U.S. employment update -May 2013

Local reports

 

Employment Perspectives

We expect that the national trend of slow, albeit steady, growth will continue to take its course in most states and local markets. In the coming quarters, answers to fiscal uncertainty both domestically and internationally will help paint a broader picture of what direction the recovery will take and how metro areas will be affected in terms of job growth.

U.S. State and Metro Employment Perspective - August 2012

Global reports

 

Global Market Perspective

The global property markets continue on their forward path, but as we move towards the end of the year there are signs of divergence between relatively resilient investment markets and more subdued leasing markets. The global investment markets have established a firm base of transactional activity in line with the long-run trend but, by contrast, leasing volumes have weakened as corporate occupiers adopt a holding pattern in the face of economic uncertainty.
 

Q3 Global Market Perspective


Economy research contact

Ben Breslau
Director of Research, Americas
+1 617 531 4233
Ben.Breslau@am.jll.com

 


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