It’s been a good past year for the American labor market.
Since March 2014, month-over-month employment growth has been above 200K every month except two.
The strength poses the question - Is the American labor market peaking?
Here are two arguments that suggest that it might be peaking.
A Peaking American Labor Market?
Year-over-Year Employment Growth
The first is a look at the year-over-year growth in employment.
The chart labels the previous business cycle peaks.
In 1973, employment growth peaked at 4.63%. In 1978, 5.43%.
In 1981, 1.96%. In 1984, 5.44%. In 1988, 3.28%.
In 1995, 3.47%. In 2000, 2.55%. In 2006, 2.16%.
The current expansion’s peak has been 2.34%, which occurred in February 2015.
Since February 2015, employment...


