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US productivity slows further in first quarter

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 7:59 AM

WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) – U.S. worker productivity growth slowed further in the first quarter, but a reversal was likely ​as businesses invest heavily in ‌artificial intelligence.

Nonfarm productivity, which measures hourly output per worker, increased at 0.8% annualized rate last quarter, the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics said ‌on ​Thursday.

Data for the fourth quarter ⁠was revised down ⁠to show productivity growing at a 1.6% rate instead of the previously reported 1.8% pace. The pace has cooled since ​the 5.2% surge in the third quarter. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast ⁠productivity increasing at a ⁠1.0% rate.

Productivity grew at a ​2.9% rate from a year ago. Economists believe the ​adoption of AI will boost productivity and ‌rein in labor costs.

Unit labor costs – the price of labor per single unit of output – increased at a 2.3% rate ⁠last quarter. Fourth-quarter productivity growth was revised higher to a 4.6% pace from the previously reported ⁠4.4% rate.

Economists ‌had expected unit labor costs ⁠to increase at a 2.6% ​rate ‌last quarter. They grew at a ​1.2% ⁠rate from a year ago. Hourly compensation increased at a 3.1% rate last quarter and grew at a 4.2% pace from a year ago.

(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani, Editing by ​Nick Zieminski)