Brenda Cohen+FollowJob Gains Despite Federal Cuts?!Wild stat: The US added 177,000 jobs last month—even though nearly 9,000 federal gigs got axed. Unemployment rate? Still steady at 4.2%. The feds have been shrinking since Trump took office, but overall job growth is holding up. Wages are up too, outpacing inflation! Meanwhile, those tariffs and import taxes are making Wall Street jittery, but it’s still unclear if they’ll actually boost manufacturing jobs. Anyone else watching this job market rollercoaster? #JobMarket #Economy #Wages #USJobs #WorkTrends #JobCareer160Share
Audrey Rose+FollowJob Market Still Crushing It Despite DramaCan you believe 177,000 new jobs popped up last month? Even with all the trade war chaos and wild policies, the job market is holding strong—unemployment’s still at just 4.2%. Healthcare and transportation are booming, and even bars and restaurants are hiring. Sure, there’s some nervous energy about the future, but for now, companies are hanging onto their workers. It’s like everyone’s bracing for a storm, but the sun’s still out! #JobMarket #Employment #Economy #Hiring #WorkTrends #JobCareer71Share
Jared Fields+FollowJob Market Surprises Everyone!Did you see this? The U.S. just added 177,000 jobs last month—way more than anyone thought, especially with all the trade war drama. Looks like the job market is tougher than we gave it credit for! #JobMarket #Economy #BreakingNews #WorkTrends #JobCareer11Share
Audrey Rose+FollowIs the Job Market About to Get Rocky?Job numbers are still looking decent, but economists are side-eyeing Trump’s trade wars, immigration crackdowns, and big federal cuts. Some experts think we could see way fewer jobs added soon, with unemployment possibly creeping up to 5% next year. The vibe? Employers are nervous, hiring is slowing, and even consumer confidence is dipping. The big question: Will the Fed step in and cut rates if things get worse? Stay tuned, because this could get interesting. #JobMarket #Economy #Unemployment #FedWatch #WorkTrends #JobCareer4619Share
Christy Jones+FollowJob Seekers Are Lowering Their Salary HopesDid you see this? Americans are now willing to take lower pay for new jobs, with the average expected wage dropping by almost $8K since November! The NY Fed says men and folks over 45 are driving this shift. Plus, more people are worried about losing their jobs and think unemployment will rise. Even fewer expect to work past 62. Looks like job market jitters are real right now! #JobMarket #Wages #Economy #WorkTrends #CareerMoves #JobCareer90Share