The US Bureau of Labor Statistics has revised its employment figures, revealing that as of March 2024, there were 818,000 fewer jobs than initially reported. This significant downward adjustment suggests that the labor market may have been cooling earlier than previously thought. The revision primarily affected the professional and business services sector, as well as leisure and hospitality. Despite the adjustment, economists caution against overinterpreting the data, as it remains backward-looking. However, this revision, combined with recent weak job reports and rising unemployment rates, has led some to question whether the Federal Reserve’s current monetary policy is too restrictive. The data comes at a crucial time for labor market analysis and may influence future economic decisions.
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