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business6 days ago

Treasury Yields Fluctuate Amid Mixed Employment Data and Investor Sentiment

The 10-year Treasury yield slightly decreased to 4.165% following a mixed December jobs report showing weaker-than-expected job growth but a lower unemployment rate, which may influence the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions. The report indicates a cautious labor market, with potential for rate cuts in the spring, amid ongoing economic and political developments.

economy-and-politics26 days ago

US Labor Market Faces Stagnation and Uncertainty in 2025-2026

The US labor market in 2025 showed signs of slowdown with subdued job creation and a rising unemployment rate, but no signs of a recession. Job growth is expected to remain modest in 2026, with some analysts predicting a jobless expansion, though others see potential for stabilization or growth due to policy changes and economic measures. Overall, rapid job growth of previous years is unlikely to return soon.

economy2 months ago

October Sees Record-Lowest Job Cuts in 22 Years

Layoff announcements in the US surged in October, marking the worst October in 22 years, driven by AI disruptions, softening consumer and corporate spending, and rising costs, with over a million layoffs in the first 10 months of the year. The ongoing government shutdown has delayed key economic data, complicating policymaking and economic assessment.

economy2 months ago

US Job Market Faces Uncertainty Amid Rising Layoffs and Stock Market Resilience

The US economy appears to be shifting from a 'low hire, low fire' environment to one with increasing layoffs, driven by companies like Starbucks, Target, and Amazon, amid concerns that this trend signals economic deterioration, with layoffs influenced by AI and automation, and a potential warning sign for future economic health.

economy3 months ago

US Labor Market Shows Signs of Sluggishness Amid Data Gaps and Declines

Due to the federal government shutdown, the September US jobs report was not released, but estimates suggest a modest increase of 50,000 jobs with the unemployment rate steady at 4.3%. The labor market shows signs of weakness with slower job growth, declining construction jobs, and challenges for unemployed workers, though certain sectors like healthcare continue to add jobs. Overall, the data indicates a sluggish recovery with ongoing economic uncertainties.