Federal Reserve Board Member Waller: Companies are beginning to cut staff after over-hiring. CEOs say artificial intelligence will lead to mass layoffs. The soft labor market conditions may persist. The employment market appears to have demand issues rather than supply issues. The March rate decision depends on February labor data. If February employment data is strong, there may be a tendency to pause rate cuts. The potential inflation rate is close to the 2% target level. The January employment report was a pleasant surprise, but that is only for a single month. The labor market is still considered weak and fragile.
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Federal Reserve Board Member Waller: CEOs say artificial intelligence will lead to mass layoffs; March rate decision depends on February labor data
Federal Reserve Board Member Waller: Companies are beginning to cut staff after over-hiring. CEOs say artificial intelligence will lead to mass layoffs. The soft labor market conditions may persist. The employment market appears to have demand issues rather than supply issues. The March rate decision depends on February labor data. If February employment data is strong, there may be a tendency to pause rate cuts. The potential inflation rate is close to the 2% target level. The January employment report was a pleasant surprise, but that is only for a single month. The labor market is still considered weak and fragile.
Risk Warning and Disclaimer
The market carries risks; investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and does not consider individual users’ specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, views, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Invest accordingly at your own risk.