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The job market is much stronger than economists expected. Why?

Updated on: June 5, 2026 / 6:08 PM EDT / MoneyWatch

The job market is much stronger than economists expected. Why?

TL;DR

  • Employers added 172,000 jobs in May, surpassing analyst expectations.
  • Average monthly job growth has tripled compared to the previous year.
  • Strong corporate profits, bolstered by tax cuts, are a key driver of hiring.
  • The health care industry is the top sector for job creation.
  • Leisure and hospitality also saw significant job gains ahead of summer and the World Cup.
  • Despite overall strength, some sectors like government and financial services have lost jobs.
  • Job seekers, particularly recent graduates and long-term unemployed, still face difficulties finding work.
  • Worker pessimism persists, with many believing it would be difficult to find a new job.