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Ep. 60 - Labor Market Stalls & Recessions: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?

25 min · 5. maj 2026
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Is the U.S. economy heading toward a recession—or setting up for a soft landing? In this episode, we break down historical labor market trends and compare them to today’s economic environment. Looking at key periods like the postwar slowdown, the 1970 recession, the dot-com era, and the 2008 financial crisis, a clear pattern emerges: hiring slows before layoffs rise—and that’s often where recessions begin. 📊 What we cover: * How past recessions were signaled by labor market “stall” periods * Why unemployment in the 4–5% range can be a warning sign * The role of Federal Reserve policy and economic tightening * What makes today’s labor market (2025–2026) unique * Key risks: geopolitical tension, policy shifts, and post-pandemic dynamics ⚠️ Where we stand today: * Low unemployment (~4.4%) * Slowing or declining payroll growth * A “low hire, low fire” environment 📉 Historically, about 87% of similar conditions have led to a recession within 12 months—but this cycle may not follow the script. 🔍 Possible outcomes: * Recession scenario: Job growth turns negative, unemployment rises * Soft landing: Slow, steady cooling without a major downturn Bottom line:The economy is at a critical inflection point. The next 6–12 months will be key in determining the direction of growth, markets, and investment strategy. 👍 Like, subscribe, and follow for more economic insights and market breakdowns.

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