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Abstract:Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates a surprising increase in nonfarm payrolls for September, with an addition of 254,000 jobs, significantly exceeding market expectations of 144,00
Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates a surprising increase in nonfarm payrolls for September, with an addition of 254,000 jobs, significantly exceeding market expectations of 144,000. This number also surpasses the 12-month average of 203,000.
The unemployment rate decreased from 4.2% to 4.1%, with notable job growth in food services, healthcare, government, social assistance, and construction sectors. Average hourly earnings rose by 0.4% monthly and 4% annually, exceeding market expectations.
Revisions for previous months showed upward adjustments: July's payrolls were revised from 89,000 to 144,000, and August's from 142,000 to 159,000. These figures indicate a robust U.S. labor market, easing concerns about a potential slowdown.
In response to this positive labor data, expectations of a half-point rate cut by the Fed have decreased significantly, now estimated at only 7%. The Fed's policy direction seems to be leaning towards gradual rate reductions.
Market participants now closely watch upcoming U.S. data releases and Fed communications for further insights.
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