★The March jobs report isn’t as good as it looks. Here are the bad parts.
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"While the headline jobs number looks strong, digging deeper reveals a cooling labor market that could signal economic weakness ahead. This means investors should temper optimism, as a slowing job market often precedes broader economic deceleration and impacts consumer spending."
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The Big Market Report Take
So, more jobs were added in March, which sounds great on paper. But dig a little deeper and it seems finding one of those jobs isn't quite as straightforward as the headline suggests. Typical.
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