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April jobs report beats forecasts at 115,000

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The US April jobs report showed 115,000 positions added in April, nearly doubling the consensus forecast of 62,000.

The US April jobs report showed 115,000 positions added in April, nearly doubling the consensus forecast of 62,000, according to data the Bureau of Labor Statistics released on May 8. The unemployment rate held unchanged at 4.3%, marking the second consecutive month that payroll growth significantly outpaced expectations.

Healthcare led job creation with 37,000 new positions, followed by gains in transportation, warehousing, and retail trade. Federal government employment continued to decline.

Average hourly earnings rose 0.2% for the month and 3.6% year on year, coming in below the 0.3% and 3.8% forecasts respectively, suggesting that wage pressures remain contained even as hiring holds firm.

What the report means for markets

A stronger-than-expected labor market typically pushes out expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts, as policymakers see less urgency to ease with unemployment low and hiring robust.

As crypto.news reported, fewer expected rate cuts in 2026 mean higher terminal funding costs for leveraged players and a slower normalization of real yields, both headwinds for the crypto bull cycle.

The White House called the result “yet another sign that the American economy remains on a solid trajectory,” while analysts noted the report arrives against a backdrop of Iran-war-related uncertainty and oil price pressure.

As crypto.news tracked, labor data surprises this year have consistently pushed Treasury yields higher and reduced the rate-cut expectations that typically fuel crypto liquidity rallies.

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