Plenty of evidence indicates that we're not at the limits of full employment: Inflation, wage growth, interest rates, and the share of adults between the ages of 25 and 54 with a job, 2000–2017

Date Price inflation Wage growth Interest rates Prime-age EPOP
2000-01-01 1.6691% 3.7594% 6.47% 81.8%
2000-04-01 1.6868% 3.7975% 6.18% 81.6%
2000-07-01 1.8021% 3.8348% 5.89% 81.2%
2000-10-01 1.8298% 4.0966% 5.57% 81.3%
2001-01-01 1.8446% 4.0580% 5.04% 81.3%
2001-04-01 1.9072% 4.0172% 5.28% 80.8%
2001-07-01 1.7337% 3.6222% 5.00% 80.3%
2001-10-01 1.7605% 3.3732% 4.76% 79.8%
2002-01-01 1.4767% 2.9944% 5.08% 79.7%
2002-04-01 1.6742% 2.6897% 5.11% 79.4%
2002-07-01 1.9091% 2.9472% 4.27% 79.3%
2002-10-01 1.7462% 3.0591% 4.00% 79.0%
2003-01-01 1.7033% 3.1778% 3.92% 78.9%
2003-04-01 1.4788% 2.8878% 3.62% 79.0%
2003-07-01 1.3655% 2.5965% 4.23% 78.7%
2003-10-01 1.3676% 1.9789% 4.29% 78.7%
2004-01-01 1.6692% 1.8349% 4.01% 78.8%
2004-04-01 1.9163% 2.0235% 4.60% 79.0%
2004-07-01 1.9725% 2.1415% 4.30% 79.1%
2004-10-01 2.0929% 2.4580% 4.18% 79.0%
2005-01-01 2.1905% 2.5097% 4.30% 79.2%
2005-04-01 2.1166% 2.6232% 4.16% 79.4%
2005-07-01 2.0706% 2.7319% 4.22% 79.5%
2005-10-01 2.2600% 3.0303% 4.49% 79.3%
2006-01-01 2.1294% 3.4526% 4.58% 79.7%
2006-04-01 2.2716% 3.9277% 5.07% 79.7%
2006-07-01 2.3957% 4.0198% 4.89% 79.8%
2006-10-01 2.1577% 4.1054% 4.63% 80.1%
2007-01-01 2.3628% 4.0655% 4.68% 80.2%
2007-04-01 2.0362% 4.0792% 4.85% 80.0%
2007-07-01 1.9895% 4.1023% 4.74% 79.8%
2007-10-01 2.2482% 3.7669% 4.27% 79.7%
2008-01-01 2.1117% 3.8484% 3.67% 79.9%
2008-04-01 2.2660% 3.6311% 3.88% 79.5%
2008-07-01 2.2260% 3.7122% 3.86% 78.9%
2008-10-01 1.6417% 3.9138% 3.23% 78.0%
2009-01-01 1.1791% 3.5935% 2.74% 76.6%
2009-04-01 1.1621% 3.1146% 3.32% 76.0%
2009-07-01 0.9904% 2.6982% 3.52% 75.5%
2009-10-01 1.4157% 2.6201% 3.46% 75.0%
2010-01-01 1.5539% 2.4932% 3.72% 75.1%
2010-04-01 1.3290% 2.4811% 3.49% 75.2%
2010-07-01 1.2923% 2.3593% 2.78% 75.1%
2010-10-01 0.9707% 2.1809% 2.88% 74.9%
2011-01-01 1.0544% 2.1682% 3.46% 75.2%
2011-04-01 1.3995% 2.1053% 3.20% 75.1%
2011-07-01 1.6613% 2.0430% 2.41% 75.0%
2011-10-01 1.8617% 1.8220% 2.05% 75.2%
2012-01-01 2.0858% 1.5010% 2.04% 75.6%
2012-04-01 1.9456% 1.5464% 1.83% 75.7%
2012-07-01 1.7477% 1.4374% 1.64% 75.8%
2012-10-01 1.7784% 1.4315% 1.71% 76.0%
2013-01-01 1.6282% 1.9378% 1.95% 75.7%
2013-04-01 1.4418% 1.8782% 1.99% 75.9%
2013-07-01 1.4803% 2.1255% 2.71% 76.0%
2013-10-01 1.4910% 2.3186% 2.74% 75.9%
2014-01-01 1.4641% 2.3512% 2.77% 76.5%
2014-04-01 1.6664% 2.3916% 2.62% 76.6%
2014-07-01 1.7104% 2.3786% 2.50% 76.8%
2014-10-01 1.5458% 2.1675% 2.28% 77.0%
2015-01-01 1.3741% 1.8573% 1.97% 77.2%
2015-04-01 1.3053% 2.0438% 2.16% 77.3%
2015-07-01 1.2956% 2.0329% 2.22% 77.2%
2015-10-01 1.3289% 2.3144% 2.19% 77.3%
2016-01-01 1.6486% 2.4472% 1.91% 77.8%
2016-04-01 1.7250% 2.4797% 1.75% 77.8%
2016-07-01 1.8425% 2.5142% 1.56% 77.9%
2016-10-01 1.8668% 2.4034% 2.14% 78.1%
2017-01-01 1.7864% 2.3419% 2.45% 78.4%
2017-04-01 1.5195% 2.2801% 2.26% 78.5%
2017-07-01 1.3535% 2.3600% 2.24% 78.6%
2017-10-01 1.4873% 2.3470% 2.37% 79.0%

Notes: The prime-age EPOP (employment-to-population ratio) is the share of adults between the ages of 25 and 54 with a job. Interest rates are rates on 10-year constant maturity Treasury bonds. Wage growth is the four-quarter change in average hourly earnings of production and nonsupervisory workers from the Current Employment Statistics program of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Inflation is the four-quarter change in the price index for core personal consumption expenditures from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Source: Author’s analysis of BLS Current Population Survey program data (for prime-age EPOP), U.S. Treasury data (for interest rates), BLS Current Employment Statistics data (for wage growth), and Bureau of Economic Analysis data (for price inflation)

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