{"id":14499,"date":"2025-05-02T19:49:35","date_gmt":"2025-05-02T19:49:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/finderica.com\/?p=14499"},"modified":"2025-05-02T19:49:35","modified_gmt":"2025-05-02T19:49:35","slug":"jobs-report-beats-expectations-at-177000-even-with-tariff-uncertainty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/finderica.com\/?p=14499","title":{"rendered":"Jobs Report Beats Expectations At 177,000 Even With Tariff Uncertainty"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div>\n<figure class=\"embed-base image-embed embed-0\" role=\"presentation\"><figcaption><fbs-accordion classname=\"expandable\" current=\"-1\"><\/p>\n<p class=\"color-body light-text\" role=\"button\">WASHINGTON, DC &#8211; APRIL 30: (L-R) U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, U.S. President Donald Trump, <span class=\"plus\" data-ga-track=\"caption expand\">&#8230; More<\/span><span class=\"expanded-caption\"> U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth attend a Cabinet meeting at the White House on April 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump convened the meeting as reports released today say the U.S. economy contracted 0.3% in the first quarter of 2025, the first negative reading in three years, fueled by a massive surge in imports ahead of the administration&#8217;s expected tariffs. (Photo by Andrew Harnik\/Getty Images)<\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/fbs-accordion><small>Getty Images<\/small><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The job report for April showed 177,000 new positions \u2014 33% higher than the median forecast of 133,000 from economists polled by Dow Jones. The unemployment rate was 4.2% and average hourly earnings increased by 3.8% year-over-year.<\/p>\n<p>Employment figures for February and March were revised down by 58,000 positions.<\/p>\n<p>The larger gains were in healthcare, transportation and warehousing, financial activities, and social assistance. Federal government employment declined but much less than the Trump administration and Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) suggested.<\/p>\n<h2>Most Jobs Numbers Seemed Stable Month-Over-Month<\/h2>\n<p>Much of the basis jobs data showed little or no change between March and April. The 4.2% unemployment rate was the same as in March and has stayed between 4.0% and 4.2% for 12 months since May 2024. The number of unemployed people was 7.17 million, up 82,000 from March, although up 10.4% from April 2024.<\/p>\n<p>The labor force was 171,109,000 people, up 518,000 from March and a 1.9% increase over the year before.<\/p>\n<p>Unemployment rates for adult men (4.0%), adult women (3.7%), teenagers (12.9%), whites (3.8%), blacks (6.3%), Asians (3.0%), and Hispanics (5.2%) showed little or no change.<\/p>\n<p>The long-term unemployed \u2014 people looking for work but without a job for at least 27 weeks, or more than 6.2 months \u2014 were 23.5% of all unemployed people. As the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis\u2019 graph of the percentage of long-term unemployment since 1948 shows, given spikes after recessions, there is a general trend for people taking longer to get a new job. In January 1948 share of long-term unemployed people was 6.3%.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"embed-base image-embed embed-1\" role=\"presentation\"><figcaption><fbs-accordion><\/p>\n<p class=\"color-body light-text\" role=\"button\">Percentage of long-term unemployment<\/p>\n<p><\/fbs-accordion><small>Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis<\/small><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>People employed part time for economic reasons, which means they want full-time work but couldn\u2019t find it or an employer reduced their hours, were at 4.7 million.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"embed-base image-embed embed-2\" role=\"presentation\"><figcaption><fbs-accordion><\/p>\n<p class=\"color-body light-text\" role=\"button\">Percentage of employed people who work part-time for economic reasons<\/p>\n<p><\/fbs-accordion><small>Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis<\/small><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>As a percentage of all employed people, it is historically relatively low, as the St. Louis Fed graph above shows.<\/p>\n<h2>Where Did The Jobs Come From?<\/h2>\n<p>The 177,000 additional jobs were \u201croughly in line\u201d with the 152,000 average monthly gain over the last 12 months, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. Healthcare added 51,000 jobs. Financial services were up 14,000, and social assistance, an additional 8,000.<\/p>\n<p>Transportation and warehousing saw an extra 29,000, compared to the average monthly 12,000 over the previous 12 months. That is interesting given the uncertainty around tariffs and international trade. May could show a change.<\/p>\n<p>Federal government employment dropped, but by only 9,000, not the tens or even hundreds of thousands frequently discussed. Since January, the total has been down by 26,000. A masking factor could be that employees on paid leave or receiving outgoing severance pay are considered employed.<\/p>\n<h2>The Bigger Economic Picture<\/h2>\n<p>ManpowerGroup called the report a \u201cwelcome surprise,\u201d but one with \u201ccracks in the foundation\u201d showing strain in the labor market. Its data suggests an 11% year-over-year reduction in job openings as companies \u201ctake a more strategic and deliberate approach\u201d to hiring, incorporating a \u201cwait and watch\u201d approach.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cEmployers are no longer aggressively expanding their workforce, fewer individuals are leaving their jobs, and those who do are finding it challenging to re-enter the job market,\u201d wrote ManpowerGroup U.S. Country Manager Ger Doyle in emailed commentary.<\/p>\n<p>Nationwide Chief Economist Kathy Bostjancic wrote that when factoring in the downward revisions for February and March, the organization continues \u201cto foresee a significant weakening in employment conditions in the coming months as the negative supply impact from the tariffs permeates the economy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Markets \u201cbreathed a sigh of relief,\u201d said Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer for Northlight Asset Management in emailed comments. Unless Trump changes direction in July when the 90-day additional tariffs pause ends, \u201cwe will see market action similar to the first week of April,&#8221; he added.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.forbes.com\/sites\/eriksherman\/2025\/05\/02\/jobs-report-beats-expectations-at-177000-even-with-tariff-uncertainty\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WASHINGTON, DC &#8211; APRIL 30: (L-R) U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, U.S. President Donald Trump, &#8230; More U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth attend a Cabinet meeting at the White House on April 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. 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