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Employers added 172,000 jobs in May, exceeding expectations

5 June 2026
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Employers added 172,000 jobs in May, surpassing forecasts of 105,000 job gains by economists polled by FactSet. The Labor Department also revised job gains for March and April to 214,000 and 179,000, respectively. The unemployment rate remained steady at 4.3%. The leisure and hospitality sector led job growth with 70,000 new positions, while local government added 55,000 jobs, and healthcare contributed 35,000. Despite ongoing inflation pressures, partly due to the conflict in the Middle East, the strong job growth may provide the Federal Reserve with more information as it addresses rising inflation, which is now at its highest level in nearly three years. Average hourly earnings were reported at 3.4%, falling behind the annual inflation rate of 3.8%.

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The job market’s resilience amidst rising inflation indicates a complex economic landscape where employment growth persists despite financial pressures. Historically, strong job creation has been linked to consumer spending and economic expansion; however, the current wage growth is lagging behind inflation, raising concerns about purchasing power. The Federal Reserve’s focus on inflation control may impact interest rates, influencing economic activity. This situation reflects ongoing challenges for policymakers as they navigate economic growth while addressing inflationary pressures exacerbated by external factors such as geopolitical conflicts.

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