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Trump's First Year Saw Americans' Compensation Rise At Fastest Pace Since 2008

While The Fed may be getting nervous, we suspect the Trump administration will be smirking quietly as Labor Department data showedtotal U.S. employee compensation rose in the fourth quarter to match the biggest 12-month gain since 2008, as private-sector pay picked up.

The headline index rose 0.6% q/q (matching est.) after 0.7% gain in prior three months.

Wages and salaries rose 0.5% q/q following 0.7% gain.

Benefit costs increased 0.5% q/q after rising 0.8%.

Total compensation, which includes wages and benefits, rose 2.7% over past 12 months, the highest since 2008.