The U.S. labor market created 911,000 fewer jobs than initially thought for the year ending in March, according to the Labor Department's updated jobs data. Sandra Swirski joins to discuss the implications of this downward revision and what it may signal about the health of the broader economy. With concerns around tariffs and consumer confidence also weighing on businesses, Swirski shares her thoughts on what it will take to boost the labor market and her economic outlook for the rest of the year, including the potential impact of the Federal Reserve's next move on interest rates.
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09 Sep 2025
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