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Job Growth Slows in December as US Payrolls Miss Forecast

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 4:31 am
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A slowdown in hiring was evident last month as the US economy added fewer jobs than expected, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The US non-farm payrolls rose by 50,000 in December, missing forecasts for a 60,000 increase. This marks a significant deceleration from the previous month, with the BLS now estimating that 56,000 jobs were created in November, 8,000 fewer than its initial estimate of 64,000.

The data reveals that employment continued to trend upward in sectors such as food services and drinking places, healthcare, and social assistance. However, the retail trade industry saw job losses during the period.

The underwhelming job growth in December suggests a potential cooling of the labour market, which has been a key driver of the country’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Economists will be closely monitoring the data in the coming months to gauge the strength and sustainability of the US employment landscape.

Despite the miss, the overall trend remains positive, with the US economy adding jobs for 12 consecutive months. However, the latest figures underscore the challenges facing policymakers and businesses as they navigate the evolving economic landscape.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ report provides a detailed breakdown of the employment changes across various sectors. Food services and drinking places, a sector heavily impacted by the pandemic, saw a continued rebound, adding 43,000 jobs in December. Healthcare and social assistance also contributed positively, with gains of 55,000 and 21,000 jobs, respectively.

On the other hand, the retail trade industry experienced a setback, shedding 8,000 jobs during the month. This could be attributed to the ongoing shifts in consumer spending patterns and the rise of e-commerce, which have disrupted traditional brick-and-mortar retail.

The mixed employment data comes as the US Federal Reserve continues its efforts to rein in inflation through a series of interest rate hikes. The central bank’s actions, aimed at cooling the overheated economy, could have implications for the labour market in the months ahead.

As the country navigates these economic headwinds, policymakers and businesses will need to closely monitor the employment trends and adapt their strategies accordingly to support sustainable growth and job creation.

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