9 stories tagged #Nonfarm Payrolls

  1. Hidden Labor Slack Grows as May Payrolls Beat Expectations
    finance

    Hidden Labor Slack Grows as May Payrolls Beat Expectations

    Six point two million Americans want work but are not looking, complicating the Federal Reserve's rate cut outlook despite strong May payroll growth.

    last wk. 1 min read
  2. US Stock Futures Tumble After Tech Selloff on Surging Fed Rate Hike Bets
    crypto

    US Stock Futures Tumble After Tech Selloff on Surging Fed Rate Hike Bets

    Strong May jobs data sparks Fed rate hike fears, driving tech selloff and dropping Bitcoin below $62,000.

    2w ago 2 min read
  3. Citi Holds Firm on Three Fed Rate Cuts for 2026 Despite Hot Jobs Data
    finance

    Citi Holds Firm on Three Fed Rate Cuts for 2026 Despite Hot Jobs Data

    Economist Andrew Hollenhorst maintains forecasts for September, October, and December cuts, betting on a labor market slowdown.

    2w ago 1 min read
  4. S&P 500 Plunges 3% After Strong Jobs Data, Ending Nine-Week Rally
    finance

    S&P 500 Plunges 3% After Strong Jobs Data, Ending Nine-Week Rally

    The S&P 500 fell 2.64% on Friday after May's jobs report showed 172,000 new jobs, more than double expectations, crushing hopes for Fed rate cuts.

    2w ago 1 min read
  5. Wall Street Bloodbath: Strong Jobs Data Crushes Stocks and Bitcoin
    crypto

    Wall Street Bloodbath: Strong Jobs Data Crushes Stocks and Bitcoin

    US stocks plunge as May jobs report doubles expectations, fueling rate hike fears. Bitcoin slides below $62K.

    2w ago 1 min read
  6. US Jobs Report Expected to Show Steady Growth, Stable Unemployment
    finance

    US Jobs Report Expected to Show Steady Growth, Stable Unemployment

    May 2026 Employment Situation report likely to reflect continued labor market resilience, with key data points for the Fed and traders.

    3w ago 1 min read
  7. U.S. Economy Adds 115,000 Jobs; Unemployment Steady at 4.3%
    finance

    U.S. Economy Adds 115,000 Jobs; Unemployment Steady at 4.3%

    The U.S. adds 115,000 jobs in April, doubling expectations. Unemployment holds at 4.3%. Wage growth lags inflation.

    last mo. 1 min read
  8. Bitcoin Battles at $80K as US Jobs Data Shocks Markets
    crypto

    Bitcoin Battles at $80K as US Jobs Data Shocks Markets

    Bitcoin struggles to reclaim $80,000 after stronger-than-expected US jobs data reduces odds of Fed rate cuts, adding headwinds for bulls.

    last mo. 2 min read