US jobs data suggests no major rate cut this month

  • The U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in August, but the low unemployment rate points to a continued moderate slowdown in the labor market, which may not warrant a major interest rate cut at the Federal Reserve's meeting this month.

 

  • The Labor Department data showed that the US economy added 142,000 jobs in the non-agricultural sectors during last August, less than the expectations of 164,000 jobs.

 

  • The data also revised down the number of jobs recorded in July to 89,000.

 

  • The Labor Department data also revealed that the private non-farm sector added 118,000 jobs, less than the expectations of 139,000 jobs, and the data recorded in July was also revised down to 74,000 jobs.

 

  • The lower-than-expected increase in jobs does not likely indicate a deterioration in labor market conditions.

 

  • The unemployment rate in the United States, the world's largest economy, also fell to 4.2% in August, in line with expectations, from 4.3 in July.

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