Expectation of losing one’s job at record high in NY Fed survey – The Mercury News

By Alex Tanzi, Bloomberg News

The share of people who think they’re likely to be unemployed in the next four months reached a record high in a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey of consumer expectations that dates back to 2014.

At the same time, there’s a rising number of consumers who expect to receive a job offer in the next months compared with a year. Overall, the NY Fed survey shows increased churn in the labor market, as well as workers who are increasingly dissatisfied with their wages and benefits and holding onto high pay expectation levels.

Every four months, the NY Fed asks about 1,000 people about their job situation and outlook. Economists and policymakers have been on high alert for any signs that the labor market may be deteriorating at a faster pace than thought after the July employment report showed a rise in joblessness.

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