US Economy Adds 172,000 Jobs As Labor Market Shows Signs Of Stabilizing
US economy adds 172,000 jobs as labor market shows signs of stabilizing The United States economy added 172,000 jobs last month, coming in stronger than economists had expected and suggesting that the labor market may be stabilizing after a period of uneven growth. The latest employment data indicates continued job creation across key sectors, reinforcing expectations that the labor market remains resilient despite broader economic uncertainty. Analysts say the figure points to a steady but cooling pace of hiring compared with previous years of rapid post-pandemic expansion, while still reflecting underlying strength in demand for workers. The report adds to ongoing debate about the direction of the US labour market, as policymakers and economists assess whether the economy is moving toward a soft landing or facing potential slowdown risks. The data is closely watched by the US Federal Reserve as it evaluates interest rate policy, inflation trends, and overall economic stability.
