Last month's employment figures reveal significant contractions across two major US regions. The latest data dump shows these areas took the biggest hit in November's job market turbulence. Worth watching how this regional weakness plays into the broader economic picture—especially with rate decisions looming and risk assets staying jittery.
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DAOdreamer
· 13h ago
Is the Federal Reserve about to take action again? With regional employment collapsing this badly, it feels like things are going to get even more intense going forward.
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TokenDustCollector
· 13h ago
Regional recession... We'll have to wait and see what the Fed says. Anyway, right now, no one's words matter in this market.
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SilentObserver
· 13h ago
The Fed hasn't taken any action yet, and layoffs have already started. I wonder what will happen when the rate cuts actually arrive...
Last month's employment figures reveal significant contractions across two major US regions. The latest data dump shows these areas took the biggest hit in November's job market turbulence. Worth watching how this regional weakness plays into the broader economic picture—especially with rate decisions looming and risk assets staying jittery.