I’m adding some thoughts, and maybe some predictions for each question.
4) Participation Rate: In November 2023, the overall participation rate was at 62.8%, up year-over-year from 62.2% in November 2022, but still below the pre-pandemic level of 63.3%. Long term, the BLS is projecting the overall participation rate will decline to 60.4% by 2032 due to demographics. What will the participation rate be in December 2024?
The overall labor force participation rate is the percentage of the working age population (16 + years old) in the labor force. A large portion of the decline in the participation rate since 2000 was due to demographics and long-term trends.
The Labor Force Participation Rate in December 2023 was at 62.5% (red), down from the pre-pandemic level of 63.4% in February 2020, and up from the pandemic low of 60.1% in April 2020. (Blue is the employment population ratio).
The second graph shows the participation rate for “prime age” workers (25 to 54 years old). The 25 to 54 participation rate was at 83.2% in December 2023 Red), slightly above the pre-pandemic level of 83.0%. This suggests most of the prime age workers have returned to the labor force.
Here are the Ten Economic Questions for 2024 and a few predictions:
• Question #4 for 2024: What will the participation rate be in December 2024?
• Question #5 for 2024: What will the YoY core inflation rate be in December 2024?
• Question #6 for 2024: What will the Fed Funds rate be in December 2024?
• Question #7 for 2024: How much will wages increase in 2024?
• Question #8 for 2024: How much will Residential investment change in 2024? How about housing starts and new home sales in 2024?
• Question #9 for 2024: What will happen with house prices in 2024?
• Question #10 for 2024: Will inventory increase further in 2024?