US labor market's getting softer, and jobless claims just confirmed it.
Last week's dip? Total fake-out. Thanksgiving messed with the numbers, as everyone predicted. Now this week's data rolls in, and guess what—the pattern's back. Weekly claims are climbing again, fitting right into the bigger picture: hiring's slowing down, layoffs are ticking up.
Not an outlier anymore. Just another data point screaming the same thing.
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RugPullProphet
· 12-12 11:06
Here we go again, the data keeps fluctuating, it really feels like the US labor market can't hold up anymore.
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MetaDreamer
· 12-11 18:08
Oh my, the unemployment data this time really can't be saved. It feels like layoffs are about to accelerate.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 12-11 18:04
The labor market is softening, and the number of unemployment benefit claims confirms this.
...Feeling like the US stock market is about to drop again? Feels like a chop and harvest rhythm.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 12-11 17:51
Forget it, this is just a hard landing in the US. I should have known.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 12-11 17:49
It feels like the Fed's data manipulation is starting again. The wave around Thanksgiving was clearly a deliberate signal to suppress the market... Now the truth has emerged, and unemployment claims are beginning to rise again. This is the cycle that the on-chain veterans have long foreseen.
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FrogInTheWell
· 12-11 17:48
It seems the unemployment wave in the US is really coming. The data around Thanksgiving was just a false alarm.
US labor market's getting softer, and jobless claims just confirmed it.
Last week's dip? Total fake-out. Thanksgiving messed with the numbers, as everyone predicted. Now this week's data rolls in, and guess what—the pattern's back. Weekly claims are climbing again, fitting right into the bigger picture: hiring's slowing down, layoffs are ticking up.
Not an outlier anymore. Just another data point screaming the same thing.