Economists are divided over whether Federal Reserve policymakers will be holding rates steady, lifting or lowering them over the next six months.

US private-sector jobs grew by just 98,000 in June, missing forecasts. Here's what the cooling labor market means for Federal Reserve policy and crypto

US job growth is expected to slow in June with 110,000 new jobs. Fed rate hike by September 2026 at 36.5% YES.

Weak July jobs data prompts a reassessment of Fed rate hike expectations. Rate cut by September 2026 at 5.5% YES.

Weaker US jobs data lowers Fed rate hike expectations. Rate hike by September 2026 now at 35.5% YES.

US employers significantly slowed hiring last month, adding just 57,000 jobs, a stark contrast to previous months. This cautious approach signals lingering economic unease,…