As an employment lawyer who represents fired employees, I get an interesting preview as to how the economy is doing. It's bad, folks.
— Kathryn Marshall (@Lawsome_) June 5, 2025
Tons of mass terminations.
— Kathryn Marshall (@Lawsome_) June 5, 2025
Translation-our customers are broke now that student loan repayments have resumed. pic.twitter.com/IutBGdM6TQ
— Cherrygarciafan. USD🏴☠️ (@cherrygarciafan) June 5, 2025
If you ignore the 696k decline in the household survey and the 95k in lower revisions for the last two months the jobs number was fantastic.
— Michael Lebowitz, CFA (@michaellebowitz) June 6, 2025
“The job market is steadily but surely throttling back. Monthly job gains are moderating, and most telling, the gains are being consistently revised lower, and not by a little bit. Indeed, after revision, monthly job gains appear to be closing in on 100k. It isn’t great that the job gains are almost entirely in the healthcare and leisure and hospitality industries. At this pace of job growth, unemployment will continue to push higher, and this, despite weaker labor force participation. None of this signals recession, but it does signal the job market and economy are increasingly fragile as the fallout from the global trade war intensifies.”
The job market is steadily but surely throttling back. Monthly job gains are moderating, and most telling, the gains are being consistently revised lower, and not by a little bit. Indeed, after revision, monthly job gains appear to be closing in on 100k. It isn’t great that the…
— Mark Zandi (@Markzandi) June 6, 2025
Fox host: 8,000 manufacturing jobs were lost in May. That's not what you wanted to see.
Trump’s Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer: “Well, we're certainly holding steady.”
Huh? pic.twitter.com/GvYgdUhvLg
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) June 6, 2025
Nonfarm payrolls beat consensus estimates by the grand total of 13k (never mind the 138k in total downward revisions from original April-May numbers) and that’s enough to send the 10-year T-note yield up +10 basis points so far today. You would have thought the headline was 300k,…
— David Rosenberg (@EconguyRosie) June 6, 2025