
Moderating US job growth is not yet essential, economists say
Recent trends in the U.S. labor market show a slowdown in job growth, but experts say the situation has not reached a critical level. Economists say that while the pace of job creation has slowed, the overall employment landscape remains strong enough to ward off immediate concerns of a significant economic downturn. This period of slowing growth is not seen as an alarming recession, but rather as a cooling that follows a period of rapid post-pandemic employment recovery. Analysts suggest that such a slowdown is typical after any significant economic recovery and should not be interpreted as a precursor to…






