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    November 30, 2025
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    WASHINGTON, Nov. 30: Recent U.S. economic indicators show rising pressure in the labor market and easing consumer demand, underscoring a cooling trend across several major sectors while pockets of resilience remain. Analysts are paying close attention to the direction of hiring, household spending, and business activity as the year closes, with fresh data suggesting employers and consumers are becoming more cautious. The U.S. economy added 119,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in September, according to federal figures. Job gains were concentrated in health care, food services, and social assistance.

    US economy shows signs of strain as job cuts rise and spending slows
    Economic signals in the USA show employers tightening payrolls and households cutting costs.

    Despite the increase, the unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent, the highest since late 2021, reflecting reduced hiring momentum and worker reentry into the labor force. August data were revised to show a loss of 4,000 jobs, which contributed to the upward shift in unemployment. In October, employers announced 153,074 job cuts, the highest total for that month in more than twenty years. Year to date, nearly 1.1 million job cuts have been recorded across the private sector, led by technology, warehousing, retail, and professional services. Companies in several regions have adopted hiring freezes or are limiting additions to essential roles only.

    Replacement-only hiring has become more widespread, according to recent central bank monitoring. Economic activity across the country has been reported as steady but flat, with growth in some regions offset by softer business conditions in others. Firms in logistics, manufacturing, and consumer-facing industries have noted slower demand. Businesses in financial and commercial services sectors have also cited a hesitation to expand staffing or investments as they assess market conditions. Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two thirds of U.S. economic output, shows signs of moderating.

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    Retail sales increased 0.2 percent in September, a weaker-than-expected result that follows stronger performance earlier in the year. Spending on vehicles, electronics, and apparel cooled, while grocery and restaurant sales provided limited support. Indicators suggest that households are becoming more selective in discretionary purchases. Nationwide consumer confidence declined sharply in November. A widely observed sentiment index fell to its lowest level since April, reflecting concerns about job security, cost pressures, and overall economic stability.

    Fewer respondents signaled plans for large future purchases, such as appliances or vehicles, a shift that could weigh on retail performance during the winter period. Despite these signs of pressure, several sectors continue to produce solid labor demand. Health care employers remain among the strongest contributors to job creation, supported by demographics and continued need for medical and community services. Utilities and certain public-sector functions have also maintained hiring needs. Construction activity has held relatively steady in multiple regions, supported by infrastructure projects and nonresidential development.

    Job openings narrow compared with last year

    Wage growth remains present in parts of the labor market, though figures indicate increases have moderated from earlier peaks. Businesses continue to report difficulty filling specialized roles, even while scaling back broader hiring plans. Job openings remain elevated compared with pre-pandemic levels, though the gap versus available workers has narrowed. Housing affordability pressures persist due to high borrowing costs. However, single-family building activity and mortgage applications have shown incremental improvements, suggesting gradual adjustment to financial conditions. Commercial construction indicators remain mixed, with strength in industrial space contrasted by weakness in office demand.

    Taken together, the recent statistics demonstrate a national economy undergoing a gradual cooling phase. Employers are adjusting to slower demand, layoffs are increasing, consumers are more cautious in spending, and confidence levels have softened. At the same time, core segments of the labor market continue to provide support, helping avoid a more severe pullback in economic activity. As year-end approaches, upcoming job and spending figures will be closely watched to assess whether softening conditions continue or a firmer trend emerges in labor demand and consumer behavior. – By Content Syndication Services.

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