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2026-07-02
Sung Won Sohn, chief economist at SS Economics, said the U.S. June jobs report reshapes the labor-market picture: nonfarm payroll growth slowed and was revised down, labor force participation fell, leisure and hospitality weakened, and job gains rema
Sung Won Sohn, chief economist at SS Economics, said the U.S. June jobs report reshapes the labor-market picture: nonfarm payroll growth slowed and was revised down, labor force participation fell, leisure and hospitality weakened, and job gains remain heavily concentrated in health care and social assistance. Sohn said the data indicate the labor market is no longer booming, describing a "low hiring, low firing" environment with less margin for error. He added the report reduces near-term odds of further Fed tightening, has weakened the dollar, and investors will monitor whether the cooling persists.
2026-07-02
Analyst Eric Merlis said June nonfarm payrolls were significantly below expectations, a stark contrast with a string of upside surprises earlier this year, but the labor market is still adding jobs and wage growth shows little sign of accelerating. W
Analyst Eric Merlis said June nonfarm payrolls were significantly below expectations, a stark contrast with a string of upside surprises earlier this year, but the labor market is still adding jobs and wage growth shows little sign of accelerating. With participation falling and hiring cooling, the Fed’s decision to stand pat last month looks less like a policy mistake and more like prudent patience. Markets are repricing: as the inflation debate continues, the probability of further rate hikes is declining.
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