Fed's Bostic Says Labor Market Slowing but Not Slow, Jobs Gains 'Robust'

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, October 9th, 2024

Last week's jobs numbers confirm the U.S. labor market remains strong even though it may be slowing, with a 4.1% unemployment rate around what is considered full employment and employers adding jobs faster than what is needed to account for population growth, Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said on Tuesday.

The rise in the unemployment rate from last year's lows well below 4% "is actually a move to where most folks, before the pandemic, thought full employment was," Bostic said at a meeting with foreign consular officers based in Atlanta.

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