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June jobs report likely to show stable hiring, but economists see plenty of warning signs

The June jobs report shows stability with a predicted gain of 115,000 jobs and steady unemployment at 4.3%. However, economists warn of underlying issues like lagging wage growth and potential temporary shifts from events like the World Cup...

NBC News· Jul 2, 2026 · 10:36 AM · 2 views

The June jobs report shows stability with a predicted gain of 115,000 jobs and steady unemployment at 4.3%. However, economists warn of underlying issues like lagging wage growth and potential temporary shifts from events like the World Cup. As inflation rises, the labor market faces uncertain challenges. #JobsReport #Economy #WageGrowth #Inflation #LaborMarket

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