The US unemployment rate fell to 4.1% in December, defying expectations and signaling a robust labor market. Nonfarm payrolls surged by 256,000, exceeding economists' forecasts of 155,000. The strong data could lead the Federal Reserve to slow down interest rate cuts this year.
The unemployment rate slipped to 5.4% for Black women last month, reflecting an improvement from November’s rate of 5.9%. Hispanic men also saw an improvement in the jobless rate in December, as it slipped to 4.0%. That compares to a rate of 4.4% in November. Nonfarm payrolls grew much more than expected in December, rising 256,000 in the month and topping economists' prediction for a gain of 155,000, per Dow Jones. The unemployment rate ticked down to 4.
1% in a sign of a resilient labor market. The data fueled the belief that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates much less than anticipated this year. For Black women, the unemployment rate dropped to 5.4% in December. That's down from 5.9% in November, when the jobless rate rose nearly a percentage point for the cohort. The labor force participation rate, which tracks the population employed or seeking work, inched up to 62.4%. Among Black workers overall, the unemployment rate also declined in December, slipping to 6.1%. That compares to a rate of 6.4% in November and 5.7% in October. 'There were some concerns about the Black unemployment rate going up,' said Elise Gould, senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute, referring to November's uptick.'It's still significantly higher than for other groups – and that's still a concern – but nothing in this report jumps out as particularly problematic.' Black men also made strides, with the jobless rate declining to 5.6% in December from 6% a month earlier. The labor force participation rate for the cohort inched lower to 68.2% last month from 68.7%.Hispanic men also saw their unemployment rate improve in December, ticking down to 4% from 4.4% as labor force participation improved. Though the unemployment rate among Hispanic women inched up to 5.3% last month from 5.2%, Gould noted that this shift is within the margin of error.'There's a lot of volatility with the data,' she said.'I would say that things mostly held steady.' By comparison, the jobless rate fell to 3.6% in December among white workers overall. That's down from 3.8%. Among white men, the unemployment rate slipped to 3.3% last month from 3.5%, but the figure held steady at 3.4% for white women. U.S. payrolls grew by 256,000 in December, much more than expected; unemployment rate falls to 4.1%
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