After a winter slowdown, the job market hit a milestone in March as the private sector finally recovered all the jobs lost in the 2008 financial crisis.
The U.S. economy added 192,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate remained at 6.7% in March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday.
Those job gains came entirely from the private sector, as government jobs were flat.
Looking strictly at the private sector, that means the labor market is back to its pre-recession peak.
Could it be a turning point for workers and their wages?
For the last few years, employers have had access to a large pool of potential workers, so there was little incentive to raise wages to retain employees.
Tom Simons, an economist with Jefferies & Co., thinks the job market is nearing a point where that could change. Wages fell by 1 cent in March, but are still up 49 cents from a year ago, according to the BLS.
"We'll be eclipsing the prior peak [for private sector jobs], and finally entering the expansion part of this recovery," Simons said. "We think this is a very significant milestone."
So why doesn't it feel like a recovery?
Given it took four years to get this point, this jobs recovery has been the slowest on record since the Labor Department started tracking the data in 1939.
The private sector data also misses an important piece of the puzzle: It does not factor in the growing population.
For that reason, Heidi Shierholz, a labor economist with the liberal-leaning Economic Policy Institute, calls the private sector jobs number little more than a "psychological milestone."
"I think it's an economically meaningless benchmark," she said. "We need so many more jobs to have the same job market conditions."
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CNN makes a hoopla of lost jobs reaching the peak as was in 2008; do they clarify most these jobs are part time, under employed people.
I have been working 2 PT jobs and I need a 3rd one to make my budget.
Give me the truth – 5 yrs baloney to get our economy back to normal. USA needs more "Proudly made in USA" products manufacture on US soil. God save America!!'