The US just added 50,000 jobs in December, capping off the slowest year for job growth since 2003 (outside of recessions). Most new gigs came from health care and hospitality, while other industries basically froze hiring. Even though unemployment dipped a bit, more people are stuck jobless for longer. Wages are up slightly, but with AI and tariffs shaking things up, the job market feels pretty icy. Anyone else feeling the chill? #JobCareer #Job #JobMarket