December's U.S. employment report brought fewer jobs than the market was bracing for. The federal government confirmed only 50,000 positions were added last month—a notable slip from November's figures and well below what Wall Street analysts had penciled in. This softer-than-expected jobs data could reshape expectations around Fed policy and credit conditions, factors that typically ripple through crypto markets and risk asset valuations.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 01-09 16:18
The number 50,000 is really heartbreaking. The Federal Reserve should cut interest rates, so the cryptocurrency can rise.
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fren.eth
· 01-09 16:17
50k jobs? Give me a break, the Fed should be panicking.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-09 16:11
50,000 jobs? Are you joking? The Federal Reserve should be worried.
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-09 15:57
Whoa, 50k? The Fed is probably going to cut interest rates again, is the crypto market about to take off?
December's U.S. employment report brought fewer jobs than the market was bracing for. The federal government confirmed only 50,000 positions were added last month—a notable slip from November's figures and well below what Wall Street analysts had penciled in. This softer-than-expected jobs data could reshape expectations around Fed policy and credit conditions, factors that typically ripple through crypto markets and risk asset valuations.