Skip to main content

The U.S. economy has been on a job-creation spree. It has already added over 1.2 million private-sector jobs this year – a much faster rate than the pre-pandemic trend. The rapid rate of job creation is both a result of increased consumer spending – and a cause of it. But how can this be?

The relationship between spending and jobs is circular: trends in spending reinforce trends in jobs. Thus, understanding current consumer spending trends can help us see the path forward for job growth.

Based on the Mastercard Economics Institute analysis of the relationship between spending and jobs, this means the job market will continue to hum along, with jobs continuing to grow nationally. As the economy continues to go through this period of uncertainty, it will be critical to track consumer spending and its impact on jobs across regions.

Join this Mastercard webinar to hear from Mastercard Economics Institute and LinkedIn discuss:

  • Why understanding the outlook for the job market is critical for businesses, financial issuers and governments.

  • The circular relationship between consumer spending and the path forward for job growth.

  • The job market by state and which states are positioned to see the highest job growth

The webinar is available on-demand.

Speakers:

michelle meyer
Michelle Meyer Chief Economist, North America, Mastercard
Guy Berger
Guy Berger Principal Economist, LinkedIn

View On-Demand

Related Resources

Economic outlook 2023 tile image
Outlook Report
Economic Outlook 2023

This year's Economic Outlook report explores the causes and effects shaping the speed and path of real economic growth, - focusing on housing prices, interest rates, inflation, consumer spending & omnichannel growth.

What’s ahead for consumers in Asia Pacific
Blog
Prices, wages, employment: What’s ahead for consumers in Asia Pacific

The end of Covid-related restrictions in China could be positive for the economy in the entire Asia-Pacific region. But there's potential for challenges by way of labor shortages, wage increases and lasting inflation.

europe teaser
Blog
Reasons for (cautious) optimism in the 2023 economic outlook for Europe

Since Europe entered 2023, warmer weather has accompanied a warming economic outlook. Learn why our economists are feeling a sense of (cautious) optimism.