Direct Labor Rate Variance is the difference between the actual cost of direct labor and the standard cost, multiplied by the actual hours worked. This variance indicates whether a company is paying more or less for labor than anticipated, impacting overall production costs. A favorable variance suggests lower labor costs, while an unfavorable variance indicates higher costs. Understanding this variance helps in managing labor efficiency and budgeting.
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