Y*Y 发帖数: 694 | 1 https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/08/september-jobs-report.html
September’s jobs report badly misses expectations with payrolls increasing
by just 194,000
The U.S. economy created jobs at a much slower pace than expected pace in
September, a pessimistic sign at a time of concerns over the path of the
pandemic, stubbornly high inflation and dysfunction in Washington.
Nonfarm payrolls rose by just 194,000 in the month, compared to the Dow
Jones estimate of 500,000, the Labor Department reported Friday. The
unemployment rate fell to 4.8%, against the expectation for 5.1%.
The headline number was hurt by a 123,000 decline in government payrolls,
while private payrolls increased by 317,000.
The report comes at a critical time for the economy, with recent data
showing a mixed bag of solid consumer spending despite rising prices, growth
in the manufacturing and services sector and surging housing costs.
Federal Reserve officials are watching the jobs numbers closely. The central
bank recently has indicated it’s ready to start pulling back on some of
the extraordinary help it has provided during the pandemic crisis, primarily
because inflation has met and exceeded the Fed’s 2% goal.
However, officials have said they see the jobs market still well short of
full employment, a prerequisite for interest rate hikes. Market pricing
currently indicates the first rate increase likely will come in November
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【在 Y*Y 的大作中提到】 : https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/08/september-jobs-report.html : September’s jobs report badly misses expectations with payrolls increasing : by just 194,000 : The U.S. economy created jobs at a much slower pace than expected pace in : September, a pessimistic sign at a time of concerns over the path of the : pandemic, stubbornly high inflation and dysfunction in Washington. : Nonfarm payrolls rose by just 194,000 in the month, compared to the Dow : Jones estimate of 500,000, the Labor Department reported Friday. The : unemployment rate fell to 4.8%, against the expectation for 5.1%. : The headline number was hurt by a 123,000 decline in government payrolls,
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