US Labor Market Signals Cooling as June Job Growth Hits Four-Month Low
The United States witnessed a significant slowdown in employment growth in June, adding only 57,000 non-farm jobs, the lowest figure in four months. Along with downward revisions to April and May's data, the total job count for the quarter was significantly reduced. While professional services remained a bright spot, the leisure and hospitality sector saw a sharp decline, indicating that temporary boosters like seasonal trends and major sporting events have faded, signaling a potential shift in the labor market's momentum.















