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American Focus > Blog > Economy > U.S. job market slows but it’s not yet a ‘three-alarm fire’: economist
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U.S. job market slows but it’s not yet a ‘three-alarm fire’: economist

Last updated: September 6, 2024 10:38 pm
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The latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that employers added 142,000 jobs in August, a figure that fell short of expectations. While this number is an improvement from the 89,000 jobs added in July, there are signs of “slowing momentum” in the labor market, according to Ernie Tedeschi, an economist at the Yale Budget Lab.

Tedeschi pointed out that while the current level of job growth and unemployment may seem stable, other data paint a less optimistic picture. The average job growth over the past three months was 116,000, down from 211,000 a year ago. Additionally, the unemployment rate has been steadily rising, reaching 4.2% in August from 3.4% in April 2023.

On top of that, hiring has slowed significantly, with employers hiring at their slowest pace since 2014. Private-sector job growth outside of the healthcare and social assistance sectors has been particularly sluggish, averaging only 39,000 over the past three months compared to 137,000 from 2015 to 2019.

Workers are also quitting their jobs at the lowest rate since 2018, while job openings are at their lowest since January 2021. This lack of job mobility could indicate a lack of confidence among workers in finding new employment opportunities.

Despite these challenges, there is a silver lining in the data. Permanent layoffs, which are often a precursor to recessions, have remained relatively stable. Unemployment insurance claims and the rate of layoffs suggest that employers are holding onto their workers, which is a positive sign for the economy.

While Federal Reserve officials are expected to cut interest rates at their upcoming meeting to stimulate economic growth, the effects of this relief may take time to materialize. Lower borrowing costs could encourage consumer spending and business investments, leading to increased hiring in the long run.

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Overall, while the current data may indicate a slowdown in the labor market, it is not yet at recessionary levels. Economists remain cautiously optimistic that the economy is experiencing a soft landing rather than a sharp downturn.

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