Hiring in the U.S. slowed in June, raising hopes for interest rate cuts

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Voters feeling frustrated with inflation


Voters feeling frustrated with inflation and overall economy

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The U.S. jobs market cooled in June but remains solid, raising the odds that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by year-end.

The economy added 206,00 jobs last month, in line with analyst forecasts, and unemployment edged up to 4.1%. The data follows a surprisingly strong 272,000 increase in May.

A modest slowdown in hiring and wage growth could increase the Fed’s confidence that inflation is trending closer to its 2% annual target, opening the door for policymakers to trim borrowing costs for consumers and businesses.

—This is a developing story.

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