US worker productivity, which is calculated by dividing output by hours worked, rose at an annual pace of 4.1% in Q3 2005, up from 2.1% in Q2 2005, according to the Labor Department. Output jumped 4.2%, and hours worked edged up 0.1%.
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US worker productivity, which is calculated by dividing output by hours worked, rose at an annual pace of 4.1% in Q3 2005, up from 2.1% in Q2 2005, according to the Labor Department. Output jumped 4.2%, and hours worked edged up 0.1%.