Share this @internewscast.com

People who bet on a slowdown in the U.S. job market lost again last month.

The economy added 353,000 jobs in January, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Friday. That’s nearly double what economists expected and well above the already-respectable monthly average of 255,000 for 2023. Wages also grew a stronger-than-expected 4.5%, and the jobless rate stayed in a tight range at 50-year lows.

“The labor market is the little engine that could,” said John Leer, chief economist at the business intelligence firm Morning Consult.

The White House leaned into the numbers, as President Joe Biden seeks re-election this year. Officials view the data as vindication of Biden’s policies, such as passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and investments in semiconductors and science. Jared Bernstein, chairman of the president’s Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), called the report an “unequivocal story” that is good for the overall economy and working families.

“With easing inflation, we’ve now got wages handily beating prices, meaning more buying power,” Bernstein told reporters after the report was released Friday. “This is at the heart of a very virtuous ongoing cycle where the tight job market, strong job gains and wage growth outpacing price growth is consistently boosting consumer spending.”

To be sure, while consumer sentiment has improved recently, approval of the president’s handling of the economy is low. 

The overall strength in the job market also complicates the work of the Federal Reserve, which has raised interest rates to tamp down inflation. With the economy still strong, the central bank will likely wait longer to cut rates, delaying relief for consumers saddled with high credit card balances and mortgage rates.

“There is absolutely no sign of a softening labor market or weakening wage pressures,” says Seema Shah, chief global strategist for Principal Asset Management.

Still, White House economic advisers hope a sustained period of strong wages and slowing inflation will help household budgets and continue to show up in improving sentiment indicators.

Likewise, Leer thinks strong jobs growth, rising wages and falling inflation make the outlook for consumer spending this year “encouraging.”

“So encouraging that it feels less appropriate to cut interest rates before seeing some evidence of a moderation in economic activity,” he said.

Indeed, the cooling that economists and CEOs had forecast hasn’t materialized. On the contrary, the January jobs report shows an acceleration in hiring. The government also revised December’s report higher, bringing the two-month job gain to nearly 700,000.

“The dramatic upside surprise to both jobs and wage growth means that a March rate cut must be off the table now, and a May cut is also now potentially on ice,” said Shah.

The CEA’s Bernstein, in turn, noted that the Fed’s favored measure of inflation has fallen to a key point.

“If you look at the core PCE [personal consumption expenditures], it’s trending at 2% for the last six months of last year. So that is very consistent with the easing inflation story that we’ve been focused on here,” he said.

Still, advisers are keenly aware of higher grocery bills hurting the consumer’s psyche. Inflation rates may be slowing, but price levels are still higher today than before the inflation surge, something that until recently may account for poor sentiment and poll numbers for Biden.

Meanwhile, his likely GOP challenger in November, former President Donald Trump, has begun to test out his rebuttal to the recent run of strong economic news.

On Fox Business on Friday, he said the stock market is at record highs because investors “think I am going to get elected.”

He also downplayed a so-called soft landing in the economy, predicting a spike in oil prices because of unrest in the Middle East that he says could reignite inflation. He also said he would not reappoint Jerome Powell as Fed chief, saying if the central bank cuts interest rates, it will help Democrats.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
NYC teens charged in Queensboro bridge TikTok stunt fail

NYC Teens Face Charges After TikTok Stunt Attempt on Queensboro Bridge Goes Awry

In a reckless attempt to create viral content for TikTok, two teenagers…
Nets to face Cavaliers without Nic Claxton following practice injury

Nets to Take on Cavaliers Minus Nic Claxton After Practice Setback

The Brooklyn Nets will have to cope without Nic Claxton as they…
Officials working to recover bodies from deadly Lake Tahoe avalanche close all forest land and trails for next three weeks

Tragic Lake Tahoe Avalanche Prompts 3-Week Forest Closure: Recovery Efforts Underway

In the wake of a devastating avalanche near Lake Tahoe, recovery crews…
University of Texas System to restrict teaching 'unnecessarily controversial subjects'

University of Texas System Implements New Policy to Limit Teaching of Controversial Subjects

The Board of Regents for the University of Texas System has introduced…
Husband of embattled Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer barred from department headquarters over sexual assault allegations 

Spouse of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer Prohibited from Department Headquarters Following Sexual Assault Allegations

The husband of beleaguered Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has been prohibited from…
US trade deficit declined in 2025 — but America imported a record amount despite Trump tariffs

US Trade Deficit Shrinks in 2025 Amid Record-Breaking Imports Despite Trump Tariffs

In 2025, the United States saw a slight decline in its trade…
Kim Jong Un deploys 50 new rocket launchers before major party congress

Kim Jong Un Unveils 50 Advanced Rocket Launchers Ahead of Key Party Congress

SEOUL, South Korea — On Thursday, North Korea announced that its leader,…
Tom Steyer says he backs special election for additional corporate taxes

Tom Steyer Advocates for Special Election to Boost Corporate Taxes: What It Means for the Economy

California gubernatorial hopeful Tom Steyer is setting his sights on a 2027…
Georgia man who charged US Capitol with shotgun told police he wanted to 'talk' to Congress, court docs say

Georgia Man Arrested for Storming Capitol with Shotgun Claims Intent to ‘Talk’ to Congress, Court Documents Reveal

An 18-year-old from Georgia, who was apprehended with a loaded firearm on…
Chicago Bears news: NFL team announces Jeff King replacing Ian Cunningham as assistant general manager under Ryan Poles

Chicago Bears Appoint Jeff King as New Assistant General Manager, Succeeding Ian Cunningham Under Ryan Poles’ Leadership

The Chicago Bears have elevated Jeff King to the role of assistant…
Climber charged with leaving girlfriend on Austrian mountain to freeze to death tells court she told him to 'go' and find help

Climber Defends Decision to Leave Girlfriend on Austrian Mountain, Claims She Urged Him to Seek Help

An Austrian man facing charges of manslaughter is defending himself against accusations…
College student dies in tragic ski accident at Wisconsin resort, marking second death within a month

Tragic Skiing Incident Claims Second Student’s Life at Wisconsin Resort in One Month

A tragic ski accident claimed the life of a 20-year-old college student…