★The March Jobs Report: Unemployment Down, Labor Slack Holds, And So Should The Fed
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"The March jobs report shows a resilient labor market, but underlying slack suggests inflation pressures might be easing. This gives the Federal Reserve more room to consider interest rate cuts sooner, potentially boosting market sentiment and economic growth."
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The Big Market Report Take
Looks like the March jobs report delivered a familiar tune: unemployment dipped, but there's still enough slack in the labor market to suggest the Fed shouldn't be rushing any big moves. In other words, they can probably keep their powder dry for a bit longer.
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