The US December unemployment rate was released at 4.4%, slightly below the market expectation of 4.5%. Notably, the previous month's data was also revised from 4.6% to 4.5%. This improvement in economic data may have a certain impact on asset allocation. While paying attention to policy developments, macroeconomic performance remains a key reference indicator for investors.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
9 Likes
Reward
9
7
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
DAOdreamer
· 12h ago
The unemployment rate is adjusting again. Can we really trust this data? It feels like it gets revised every month.
View OriginalReply0
GmGmNoGn
· 14h ago
The unemployment rate has been revised again. The Fed's move is indeed a bit sneaky... But if it really drops to 4.4, it would be a big hit.
View OriginalReply0
LightningPacketLoss
· 14h ago
The unemployment rate has been revised again. This numerical game is really skillful.
View OriginalReply0
NFT_Therapy_Group
· 14h ago
Unemployment rate data has been revised again. I'm too familiar with this routine; in the end, it's always bullish news turning into bearish.
View OriginalReply0
FOMOmonster
· 15h ago
The unemployment rate has been "revised" again. I’m familiar with this trick. They say the data is improving every day, so why is my portfolio still in the red?
View OriginalReply0
PositionPhobia
· 15h ago
The unemployment rate is decreasing again; it seems the economy hasn't completely collapsed yet.
View OriginalReply0
OnchainGossiper
· 15h ago
Changing the data again? Feels like there's a lot of fluff in this data.
The US December unemployment rate was released at 4.4%, slightly below the market expectation of 4.5%. Notably, the previous month's data was also revised from 4.6% to 4.5%. This improvement in economic data may have a certain impact on asset allocation. While paying attention to policy developments, macroeconomic performance remains a key reference indicator for investors.