The "Stagnation" of Employment and the "Inflation" of Prices: The Federal Reserve's Dilemma

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2025.08.03 00:55
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In July, the U.S. non-farm payrolls added jobs less than expected, with significant downward revisions to the data from the previous two months, and the unemployment rate rose slightly. Trump's immigration policy has had an increasing impact on the job market, leading to a divergence between non-farm job additions and the unemployment rate. The Federal Reserve faces a dilemma between inflation and employment, and Powell's hawkish stance may not change due to the July data; attention should be paid to the upcoming Jackson Hole central bank annual meeting. Risks include concerns over the independence of the Federal Reserve being compromised