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July jobs report expected to show hiring slowed while unemployment rate ticked higher
Josh Schafer Reporter
Updated Fri, August 1, 2025 at 2:02 AM EDT 3 min read
The July jobs report is expected to show hiring slowed during the month while the unemployment rate moved higher. The data's release will come as investors closely watch for any further signs of slowing in the US labor market amid growing debate over when the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics data is slated for release at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday. Economists expect nonfarm payrolls to have risen by 105,000 in July and the unemployment rate to have moved up to 4.2%, according to consensus estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
In June, the US economy added 147,000 jobs. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate fell to 4.1%.
Here are the key numbers Wall Street is expecting Friday, according to data from Bloomberg:
Nonfarm payrolls: +105,000 vs. +147,000 in June
Unemployment rate: 4.2% vs. 4.1%
Average hourly earnings, month over month: +0.3% vs. +0.2%
Average hourly earnings, year over year: +3.8% vs. +3.7%
Average weekly hours worked: 34.2 vs. 34.2
"In our view, the labor market is moderating rather than deteriorating," BofA US economist Shruti Mishra wrote in a note to clients. "Elevated inflation should still keep the Fed on hold."
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July jobs report expected to show hiring slowed while unemployment rate ticked higher
Josh Schafer Reporter
Updated Fri, August 1, 2025 at 2:02 AM EDT 3 min read
The July jobs report is expected to show hiring slowed during the month while the unemployment rate moved higher. The data's release will come as investors closely watch for any further signs of slowing in the US labor market amid growing debate over when the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics data is slated for release at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday. Economists expect nonfarm payrolls to have risen by 105,000 in July and the unemployment rate to have moved up to 4.2%, according to consensus estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
In June, the US economy added 147,000 jobs. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate fell to 4.1%.
Here are the key numbers Wall Street is expecting Friday, according to data from Bloomberg:
Nonfarm payrolls: +105,000 vs. +147,000 in June
Unemployment rate: 4.2% vs. 4.1%
Average hourly earnings, month over month: +0.3% vs. +0.2%
Average hourly earnings, year over year: +3.8% vs. +3.7%
Average weekly hours worked: 34.2 vs. 34.2
"In our view, the labor market is moderating rather than deteriorating," BofA US economist Shruti Mishra wrote in a note to clients. "Elevated inflation should still keep the Fed on hold."
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July jobs report expected to show hiring slowed while unemployment rate ticked higher (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2025
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markodochartaigh
(5,234 posts)1. Trump's gonna need a
bigger sharpie
progree
(12,805 posts)2. U.S. added just 73,000 jobs in July and numbers for prior months were revised much lower
July: +73,000 jobs
May and June were revised lower by a combined 258,000 jobs
So, we have 185,000 fewer jobs than were reported a month ago (in the July 3 report)
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