Summary

The U.S. added 256,000 jobs in December, lowering the unemployment rate to 4.1%, outperforming expectations and reflecting a resilient labor market as President Biden leaves office.

Despite earlier inflation overshadowing a strong labor recovery post-COVID, hiring remains steady, layoffs subdued, and job openings rising.

Forecasters predict gradual hiring growth in 2025, with small-business optimism and easing Federal Reserve policies driving gains.

Economic indicators, like increased consumer borrowing for auto purchases, suggest mixed but improving confidence.

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    3 hours ago

    “bUsInEsS mAn MaKe AmErIcA bUsInEsS”

    Monkeys would be better at electing representatives than Americans are.