Payrolls climbed in 34 U.S. states in March and unemployment rates fell in 21, showing the job market was making progress across much of the worlds largest economy.
Industrial production rose more than forecast in March after a February gain that was twice as big as previously estimated, indicating U.S. factories recovered after a weather-depressed start to the year.
Consumer spending in the United States climbed more than forecast in January, reflecting the biggest increase in services in over 12 years as Americans began to enroll for the Obama administrations health care program.
The productivity of U.S. workers rose more than projected in the fourth quarter as the worlds largest economy expanded, helping to restrain labor costs.
Payrolls increased in 30 U.S. states in December, and the jobless rate dropped in 39, showing the job market was mending across the worlds largest economy.