US payroll growth is tracking at just 11k, significantly trailing the 60k breakeven threshold. This gap signals labor market cooling that could shape Fed policy direction and risk asset performance. Market participants are watching wage dynamics closely as they influence inflation trends and rate expectations.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 6h ago
11k employment data? That's really disappointing, far from 60k.
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Degentleman
· 01-09 22:09
With such a bleak employment data of 11k, can the Fed still hold on? It seems that interest rate cuts are a certainty.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-09 22:09
11k job growth? That's gotta be a disaster, not even reaching 60k. The Federal Reserve must really be cutting interest rates... How can inflation come down if wages don't increase?
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HodlTheDoor
· 01-09 22:07
11k payroll increase? Are you kidding us? Didn't even reach the 60k threshold... The Federal Reserve must be trembling.
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FlyingLeek
· 01-09 22:06
11k employment data, oh my, this is too bad. Why isn't the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates yet?
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All-InQueen
· 01-09 22:01
11k employment data? That's still far from 60k. Should the Federal Reserve reconsider its stance?
US payroll growth is tracking at just 11k, significantly trailing the 60k breakeven threshold. This gap signals labor market cooling that could shape Fed policy direction and risk asset performance. Market participants are watching wage dynamics closely as they influence inflation trends and rate expectations.