A softer-than-expected jobs report to be released next week may refuel market chatter about potential rate cuts this year, ...
Entering Friday's jobs report, markets were pricing in just a 5% chance the Fed would cut rates at its Jan. 28-29 meeting, per the CME FedWatch Tool. Those odds dropped even lower following the ...
Anticipating December Consumer Inflation After The Jobs Report The Fed has a dual mandate to support full employment and keep inflation rates low and stable. The December jobs report, November ...
December job openings fall to 7.6 million, signaling a cooling yet healthy labor market as the Fed navigates economic uncertainties ...
Employers added 256,000 jobs in December despite uncertainty over President-elect Donald Trump's policies. Unemployment ...
Openings slid in December while hiring, voluntary quits and layoffs held steady, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
The robust jobs report may also ease pressure on the Fed to continue to cut rates, given the Fed Chair Jerome Powell had cited some earlier signs of weakness in the labor market as one reason why ...
U.S. investors rattled by this week's sharp tech sell-off will closely watch upcoming jobs data for signs of continued ...
The Fed will likely pause its rate cuts this week. After that, uncertainty over Trump's tariff, immigration plans make ...
signaling skepticism about the Fed’s ability to tame inflation without further tightening or delayed cuts. The December jobs report will be a key barometer for 2025’s early momentum.
U.S. job openings fell in December, a sign that the labor market is cooling but still healthy.