The U.S. Employment Stalemate: Employers Neither Hire Nor Fire, Workers Caught in an Awkward Middle.
This wave of data is indeed a bit surreal: unemployment claims have decreased, but the unemployment rate may actually rise—so everyone is in a collective state of lying flat, caught in a quantum superposition of 'employed but wanting to escape' and 'unemployed but too lazy to register,' right? Trump's tariff policies are indeed fierce, effectively turning the labor market into a 'workplace haunted house': employers clutching their cash flow, shivering and afraid to hire, while workers holding onto their jobs are afraid to switch, and everyone has activated survival mode.
The most remarkable is the Federal Reserve, simultaneously saying 'inflation is still a wolf coming' while hinting at interest rate cuts to save the situation, as if saying, 'I know losing weight means eating less, but let’s have hot pot tonight to survive!' If you ask me, in this economic version of 'The Truman Show,' workers are the real protagonists—salaries can’t keep up with inflation, job hopping is hindered by tariffs, and all they can do is silently pray that Powell’s interest rate cut button isn’t a remote-controlled bomb. 关注青遥主页, follow for more details! #ETH走势分析