2026's labor market is shaping up to be a mixed story. The first half looks rough—expect sluggish hiring and lackluster employment growth. But here's the silver lining: momentum should flip once we hit the latter half of the year, with conditions gradually improving. This kind of economic volatility often impacts risk sentiment across markets, so traders watching macro trends should keep this timeline in their radar.
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UncleLiquidation
· 8h ago
You need to plant in the first half of the year; these data look worrying.
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NeonCollector
· 12h ago
Lying flat in the first half of the year, making a comeback in the second half? Just listen, macro forecasts are rarely accurate, nine out of ten times.
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MelonField
· 2025-12-30 14:44
The first half of the year was tough. Turning things around in the second half? Sounds like the usual story. Let's see how it goes then.
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FunGibleTom
· 2025-12-29 16:10
Heartbreaking in the first half of the year, turning things around in the second half? I've heard this line too many times...
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AirdropNinja
· 2025-12-29 16:03
The first half of the year was really tough, but by the way, how likely is a rebound later on?
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quietly_staking
· 2025-12-29 15:59
Hiring was sluggish in the first half of the year, will there be a turnaround in the second half? It sounds like the same old story, let's wait and see.
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NftDeepBreather
· 2025-12-29 15:44
Work opportunities were scarce in the first half of the year, only able to breathe a sigh of relief in the second half... This move is really brilliant, but it will take another six months of suffering before seeing hope.
2026's labor market is shaping up to be a mixed story. The first half looks rough—expect sluggish hiring and lackluster employment growth. But here's the silver lining: momentum should flip once we hit the latter half of the year, with conditions gradually improving. This kind of economic volatility often impacts risk sentiment across markets, so traders watching macro trends should keep this timeline in their radar.