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Analyst: The U.S. unemployment rate is expected to remain steady at 4.3% in June, indicating continued resilience in the job market

2026-07-01 11:34:43
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According to Jinshi reports, Glenmede's Chief Investment Strategist Jason Pride and Vice President of Investment Strategy Michael Reynolds stated that investors should expect the U.S. unemployment rate in June to remain unchanged at 4.3%, with non-farm payrolls increasing by about 87,000. Although this is a decline from May's 172,000, it is still considered a strong result in the current "low hiring, low layoffs" labor market environment.

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