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I know layoffs area at numbers not seen since Covid so that doesn't sound good for hiring. It's the segments that are not hiring that is the concern for the last month or two hiring has been in the public sector (ie government) , healthcare and services. Not in manufacturing nor the private sector in general.The bolded is where I have my concerns. My gut is all this uncertainty has frozen hiring/firing.
" Notably, job growth is not widespread, indicating that the biggest opportunities are within a select few industries.The vast majority of the month’s gains were in health care (+58,600 jobs), leisure and hospitality (+20,000 jobs), and state and local government (+80,000 jobs*). [*The sharp increase here is likely “artificial,” economists for Pantheon Economics cautioned. More on that below.]
And when stripping out the public sector gains (the +80,000 was offset slightly by a loss of 7,000 jobs federally), US private sector businesses added 74,000 jobs in June, the smallest monthly gain since October 2024."