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Economy adds 178,000 jobs in March, mixed revisions signal remaining uncertainty: CEI analysis

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While the economy added 178,000 jobs in March, mixed revisions for previous months still indicate an uncertain labor market. Policy instability remains an inhibiting factor for employers and the broader economy.

CEI Senior Economist Ryan Young:

“Strong jobs growth in March helps to counteract a rough February, though net downward revisions to previous months put a slight damper on any enthusiasm. The labor force participation rate remains unchanged at 61.9 percent, still well below pre-pandemic levels. Continued growth in health care employment means that workers are still seeking safe harbor jobs that are less layoff-prone than in other sectors. Construction growth is a positive sign, but part of it may be because the end of winter means the start of construction season. 

“With policy instability, high tariffs, and above-target inflation likely to continue, it is no surprise that many industries are reluctant to hire, especially in manufacturing and energy.”

CEI Research Fellow Sean Higgins:

“The Labor Department’s report Friday that the nation added 178,000 jobs in March would be more reassuring if it weren’t accompanied by revisions that put January’s gains at 160,000 and February’s losses at 133,000. That’s a high level of volatility in the jobs market, suggesting that employers and workers remain at the mercy of shifting forces including tariff rates, energy prices, and inflation. The revisions also indicate that the Bureau of Labor Statistics needs to update its methodologies, which are clearly struggling to keep track of a rapidly changing economy.

“The report also highlights that the federal workforce has been reduced by 355,000, or nearly 12 percent, since October 2024. For all the controversy the Department of Government Efficiency stirred up, it was successful in its main goal and proved that government bloat can be significantly cut back, if the will to do it exists.”





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