Wage Growth Slows as Employers Add More Jobs Than Expected

The latest U.S. labor market report delivered conflicting signals, reflecting an economy that remains resilient but continues to grapple with cooling wage pressures and a slight rise in unemployment. Released early Friday, the data showed that Average Hourly Earnings grew just 0.2%, falling below the 0.3% forecast and marking a slowdown from the previous month’s 0.3% reading.

In contrast, hiring surprised to the upside. Non-Farm Employment Change surged to 119,000, more than double market expectations of 55,000 and sharply higher than the previous 22,000 increase. Economists say this divergence between wage moderation and employment strength underscores a labor market that is normalizing but far from weakening.

“The jobs data shows surprising strength, but wage deceleration signals companies are becoming more cautious,” said  BitXJournal senior market strategist. “The combination typically points to an economy entering a more sustainable phase rather than overheating.”

Despite the strong hiring number, the Unemployment Rate ticked up to 4.4%, compared with the forecasted 4.3% and last month’s 4.3%. Analysts view this modest rise as an indication that more Americans may be re-entering the workforce, increasing overall labor supply.

“A slightly higher unemployment rate is not necessarily negative,” an economist noted. “It often reflects improving labor force participation, which can ease wage pressures and help balance economic growth.”

The softer earnings figure is likely to draw attention from policymakers. Slower wage growth suggests reduced inflationary pressure, a key factor in future monetary decisions.

“What stands out most is the easing in wage momentum,”  BitXJournal analyst said. “If this trend continues, it strengthens the case for holding or even lowering interest rates later in the year.”

Market participants will now look for confirmation in upcoming inflation and consumer-spending data. For now, the labor report paints a picture of an economy that is neither overheating nor collapsing—just gradually settling into a more stable cycle.

The combination of strong job creation, cooling wages, and a slight uptick in unemployment highlights an evolving labor market that remains a central focus for investors and policymakers alike.

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