Unemployment rate in the US has risen

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Unemployment Rate in the⁢ US⁤ Rises to​ Highest Level Since October 2021

07:51, August⁣ 9, 2024

The unemployment rate in the United States climbed to 4.3 ‍percent in July, marking its highest⁣ level since October 2021. This‌ rise was ⁢reported by Day.Az, citing data from the US Department of Labor.​ Analysts had anticipated a slightly lower rate of 4.1 percent.

During the‍ reporting ‍period, the US economy⁣ added‍ a mere 114,000 ​jobs, the ⁤lowest number since December ‍2020. Despite this, the overall labor ‍market remains relatively strong despite these initial signs of⁣ weakness.

While⁣ the US⁤ labor market has proven resilient throughout most of the pandemic era, recent data suggests‌ a possible shift. This development is particularly‌ significant as it is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve, which uses labor market conditions as a key factor in ‌determining its monetary policy. A weakening labor market could potentially lead to adjustments ⁢in interest rates.

Furthermore,⁢ preliminary‌ figures from the Bureau of Economic Statistics revealed a slowdown ⁤in US GDP growth‍ in the first quarter⁣ of 2024, with a rate of 1.6 percent,⁢ down ⁢from the previously anticipated 2.5 percent ⁣in the previous quarter.‍ This further underscores the potential for economic deceleration.

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