CNBC
02 Jul 2026, 12:31 UTC · 1h ago
U.S. economy added 57,000 jobs in June, less than expected; unemployment rate at 4.2%
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CNBC
02 Jul 2026, 12:31 UTC · 1h ago
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June nonfarm payrolls increased by only 57,000, significantly missing the 115,000 consensus forecast. — A sharp miss in job creation signals a cooling economy and could trigger recession fears or shift Fed policy toward rate cuts.
-0.80Employment data for April and May were revised downward by 31,000 and 43,000 respectively. — Downward revisions suggest the labor market was weaker than previously believed, increasing the likelihood of a broader economic slowdown.
-0.60The unemployment rate dropped to 4.2%, driven largely by a 0.3 percentage point decline in labor force participation. — A drop in unemployment caused by people leaving the workforce rather than job gains is generally viewed as a negative underlying trend.
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Average hourly earnings rose 0.3% for the month and 3.5% annually, matching consensus forecasts. — In-line wage growth provides no new signal for inflation or consumer strength, resulting in neutral market impact.
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Goldman Sachs is mentioned only for providing a payroll estimate, which does not impact its own financial standing.
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