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Potential UAW strike threatens U.S. economy and auto industry

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 09/15/2023, 09:16 AM
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The Detroit-Three automakers, General Motors (NYSE:GM), Ford Motor (NYSE:NYSE:F), and Stellantis (NYSE:NYSE:STLA), are bracing for a potential strike as their labor contract with the United Auto Workers (UAW) is set to expire on Thursday. This looming uncertainty has led Wall Street analysts to anticipate a work stoppage that could significantly impact both the U.S. economy and investor strategies in the automotive sector.

The possible strike threatens the operations of GM, Ford, and Stellantis, which together hold about 40% share of the U.S. market for cars and light trucks. Their combined North American production output amounts to nearly $1 billion daily, excluding Sundays. According to a report from UBS analyst Joseph Spak, auto parts companies could lose about 0.3% of full-year sales for every ten days of a strike.

The economic implications of a strike could be significant, despite the relatively small number of workers directly affected. Less than 150,000 workers are involved in the current UAW negotiations, compared to the 340,000 workers influenced by the labor agreement between United Parcel Service (NYSE:UPS) and the Teamsters union.

However, Anderson Economic Group estimates that a UAW strike could cost the U.S. economy approximately $500 million per day. A ten-day strike would represent about 0.02% of total annual American economic output. The group also suggests an economic multiplier of two times for auto manufacturing, meaning every dollar unspent by workers due to a strike could result in a $2 impact on the economy from lost wages and production.

The potential work stoppage has already influenced stock prices in the automotive industry. Shares of GM, Ford, and Stellantis have dropped about 16% from their 52-week highs within the past two months as labor negotiations intensified. However, analysts anticipate a rebound in automaker stocks following the resolution of a strike.

Consumers may also feel the impact of the strike as lower auto production could result in fewer new vehicles available, leading to higher prices for both new and used cars. This could also lead to increased auto insurance rates, as they are often tied to vehicle values.

The wage increases resulting from the negotiations could significantly impact the competitive landscape of the automotive industry. If annual wage increases reach 5%, GM, Ford, and Stellantis could find themselves at a competitive disadvantage against nonunion players like Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) Automotive and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA).

While a strike would have immediate impacts on the automotive industry and broader economy, the long-term effects will largely depend on the specifics of the new labor agreement, particularly regarding wage increases.

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