Halyard’s Weekly Wrap – 6/7/24
The investment community, lately, had bought into the narrative that the economy is slowing, and that the Fed was about to reengage in the rate cut conversation. The May employment report, released this morning, fully took the air out of that notion. After April’s report came in below expectation, economists were expecting the number of new jobs created for the month would total 180,000, with the low estimate at 120,000 and the high at 259,000. The actual number blew past those forecasts with 272,000 new jobs created in the month. The report was a little messy in that the household report showed a contraction of -408,000 jobs and the labor force shrunk by -250,000 workers causing the unemployment rate to tick up to 4.0%. We advise to look past that uptick due to a few nuances between the household and the establishment survey. The bottom line is the June jobs report changes the soft-landing narrative and further postpones the likelihood of a rate cut anytime soon.