US labor market slows | Mortgage Professional

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Mortgage Bankers Association senior vice president and chief economist Mike Fratantoni pointed out than over a third of jobs added in June were government roles, with the overall figures indicating a slowing jobs market.

Wage gains ticked downwards to 3.9% on a 12-month basis – while a 49,000-decrease in the number of temporary hires showed business demand for labor was on the way down, he said.

The labor market remains “tight” by historical standards, according to Fratantoni, but looks set to weaken further in the months ahead.

“Inflation data showing more reductions for the next couple of months will be the most important evidence that the Federal Reserve needs to cut rates in September,” he said. “The current job market data points in that direction once you read below the headline.”

The Fed opted to keep interest rates on hold following its last meeting, suggesting that sustained downward pressure on inflation was required before it could consider bringing rates lower.



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