How Does NFP Affect Stocks & ETFs?
The Employment Situation Report — commonly called 'Non-Farm Payrolls' or 'the jobs report' — measures the number of jobs added or lost in the US economy, excluding farm workers, government employees, private household employees, and nonprofit staff. It also includes the unemployment rate and average hourly earnings.
Employment is half of the Fed's dual mandate. Strong jobs numbers can delay rate cuts (bad for growth stocks) or signal economic strength (good for cyclicals). Weak numbers can accelerate easing expectations. Average hourly earnings data adds an inflation dimension.
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