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Nightmarish labor market finally shows signs of letting up—and ‘vindication’ for Jerome Powell | Fortune

“Low-hire, low-fire” is so 2025-coded as January suggests companies may actually be hiring in 2026. This jobs report made Maria Bartiromo say "wow."

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fortune.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

Nightmarish labor market finally shows signs of letting up—and ‘vindication’ for Jerome Powell | Fortune

“Low-hire, low-fire” is so 2025-coded as January suggests companies may actually be hiring in 2026. This jobs report made Maria Bartiromo say "wow."

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politico.com4 mesi fa

Jobs surprise: Payroll growth beats expectations, keeping Fed on hold

One downside for the president: An improving labor market likely ratifies the Federal Reserve’s posture of holding interest rates steady for now.

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  1. mercoledì 11 febbraio 2026·fortune.com

    Nightmarish labor market finally shows signs of letting up—and ‘vindication’ for Jerome Powell | Fortune

    “Low-hire, low-fire” is so 2025-coded as January suggests companies may actually be hiring in 2026. This jobs report made Maria Bartiromo say "wow."

  2. mercoledì 11 febbraio 2026·politico.com

    Jobs surprise: Payroll growth beats expectations, keeping Fed on hold

    One downside for the president: An improving labor market likely ratifies the Federal Reserve’s posture of holding interest rates steady for now.