Nonfarm productivity rose at a stronger than expected 2.2 percent annual rate during the first quarter. The productivity gain was mostly due to another sharp cutback in hours worked. Output rose a scant 0.4 percent while hours worked fell 1.8 percent, the largest drop in five years.
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