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Slow US job gains expected in July, unemployment rate forecast rising to 4.2%

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The reduction in immigration flows means the economy now needs to create 100,000 or fewer jobs per month.

WASHINGTON: US job growth likely slowed in July, with the unemployment rate forecast rising back to 4.2%, but that probably would be insufficient to spur the Federal Reserve (Fed) to resume cutting interest rates soon, as tariffs are starting to fan inflation.

The anticipated slowdown in nonfarm payrolls in the labor department’s closely watched employment report today would mostly be payback after a surprise surge in state and local government education boosted employment gains in June.

The US central bank on Wednesday left its benchmark interest rate in the 4.25%-4.50% range.

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