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What To Expect From the Monthly Jobs Report Friday

The Fed Wil🐎l Be Watching the Numbers Closely as It Considers When to Cut Interest Rates

"Now Hiring" sign at a FedEx in New York City on June 7, 2024.

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UPDATE—July 3, 2024: This article has been updated to include the ADP employment report released Wednesday.

Key Takeaways

  • Friday's monthly jobs report is expected to show that the U.S. economy added 200,000 jobs in June, down from the surprising growth reported in May, while the unemployment rate likely held stead at 4.0%.
  • Economists are watching to see if government, health care, leisure and hospitality jobs continue to drive growth.
  • Federal Reserve officials are watching for any softening of the labor market, which could motivate them to cut interest rates more quickly than anticipated.

Job growth in th🌃e U.S. likely slowed down in June, after a surprising jump the previous month.

The monthly employment report to be released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to show that employers added 200,000 jobs last month and that the unemployment rate held steady at 4%, according to economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires. That's less than the 272,000 jobs added in May. 

“Big Data measures continue to indicate a below-normal pace of job creation during the spring hiring se🔯ason, and our layoff tracker is also edging higher from low levels,” Goldmanꦜ Sachs economists said in a recent research note.

The jobs numbers will be watched closely by officials at the Federal Reserve, who have kept interest rates at a 23-year high for almost a year as part of an effort 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:to contain inflation. Weakness in🌳 the labo🅷r market could prompt the central bank to consider cutting its benchmark rate, which would be welcome news for consumers and investors alike.

Job Growth Concentrated in a Few Sectors

Economists at Wells Fargo said they will be looking to see if job growth remains concentrated in a few sectors—particularly health care, government, and leisure and hospitality. While those industries account for 36% of all jobs, they make up 66% of the job growth since last June, the economists found. These sectors have rebounded after COVID-19-related job losses and haven’t been as strongly affected by high interest rates.

“We expect these three categories to con𒉰tinue to provide a sizable lift to the monthly rate of payroll gains that surpasses their pre-pandemic contribution and helps keep payroll gains afloat ▨despite the current weight of monetary policy,” wrote Wells Fargo economists Sarah House and Aubrey George.

However, those categories are expected to provide less lift to the economy than in previous months. Wells Fargo economists expect job growth to slow over the next 𒊎12 m💜onths, dropping down to a pace of about 150,000 jobs a month. 

Fed Keeping Eye on Labor Markets

In another report on the j🔜ob market Wednesday, there were some indicators of slo👍wing ahead.

The ADP employment report came in under economists' expectations and slowed for the third month. In June, the private sector added 150,000 jobs as leisure and hospitality jobs accounted for more than two out of every five new jobs.

The report from the payroll services provider is often seen as a precursor to the 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report. ADP's employment numbers only cover private compan🔯ies and do not include government jobs.

While the labor market has remained solid thus far, San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary C. Daly said in remarks last week that the longer interest rates stay elevated at ༺decades-high levels, the bigger 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网🐭:impact they could have on unemployment, potentially forcing th๊e Fed to move more quickly on rate cuts. 

“So far, the labor market has adjusted slowly, and the unemployment rate has only edged up. But we are getting nearer to a point where that benign outcome could be less likely,” Daly said.

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