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Federal jobs report beats expectations in June

  • The June Employment Situation report released today shows that 147,000 jobs were added and the unemployment rate decreased to 4.1%.
  • This report follows ADP data showing a private sector loss of 33,000 jobs and reflects concerns about discouraged workers and a retreating labor force participation rate of 62.3%.
  • Government hires led job growth with 73,000 new positions, especially at state and local levels, while federal jobs declined by 7,000 amid ongoing cuts.
  • Experts noted the report beat the expected 110,000 jobs, with Jim Baird attributing strength to government employment and Simon Dangoor stating the FOMC should maintain its wait-and-see stance.
  • The strong June labor data lessens prospects for a Fed rate cut in mid-July and suggests the labor market remains stable despite some underlying weaknesses.
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Federal jobs report beats expectations in June

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kalkinemedia.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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