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U.S. payrolls rose by 172,000 in May, much more than expected; unemployment at 4.3%

Leisure and hospitality led gains with 70,000 jobs as wage growth held at 0.3%, reinforcing expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep rates steady.

  • On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported U.S. employers added 172,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in May, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 4.3%. March and April payrolls were revised upward by a combined 93,000 jobs.
  • Leisure and hospitality led hiring with 70,000 new positions, while local government added 55,000 and healthcare added 35,000 jobs. These sector gains suggest hiring is broadening beyond healthcare compared to earlier months.
  • Nearly 2 million Americans remained unemployed for more than six months in May, up 524,000 from the previous year. Annual wage growth slowed to 3.4%, lagging inflation that runs near 3.8% annually.
  • Financial markets reacted sharply, with traders increasing bets on Federal Reserve rate hikes by year-end to roughly 70%. Policymakers signaled that rate hikes remain on the table if inflation persists, dimming expectations for cuts this year.
  • External pressures from the Iran war continue to complicate the economic outlook, with energy prices remaining elevated. A 'higher-for-longer' interest rate environment may persist if inflation fails to moderate toward the Federal Reserve's 2% target.
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Women lead job growth as US economy adds 172,000 jobs in May

Women have driven 77% of job gains since President Trump’s term began, with May’s report showing significant growth in healthcare, hospitality, and local government.

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