Low Unemployment Won’t Save This Economy

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Glowing employment numbers aren’t enough in an economy still wracked by the ongoing pandemic, global war, trade disruptions, and nearly two years of unprecedented stimulus. KevinTDugan writes

There’s a lot of this going on in America. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images In June, as inflation raged to its highest levels in decades and the Federal Reserve kicked its money-destroying interest-rate hikes into high gear, businesses throughout the country did something weird: They went on a hiring spree. That month, employers added 372,000 jobs, keeping the unemployment rate at a solid 3.6 percent — much more than what economists expected — according to numbers from the federal government.

Glowing employment numbers aren’t enough, though — not in an economy still wracked by the ongoing pandemic, global war, trade disruptions, and nearly two years of unprecedented stimulus. The mood on Wall Street is dour, and these kinds of expectations tend to have an outsize effect on how economies rise and fall. “Recession remains very much a reality and it’s very easy for an economy to talk itself into recession,” Kroll chief strategist Chris Campbell said in a note.

So how do we make sense of these good jobs numbers while everybody is bummed out about the economy? The answer, in part, is that we can have too much of a good thing, at least from the Fed’s perspective. Low unemployment, even after the Fed has started to raise borrowing costs at the fastest level in decades, means that the economy is still running hot, and that’s driving inflation higher.

And there is not really evidence that good jobs numbers are making people feel good about the economy anyway. Earlier this week, for instance, the Fed released minutes from last month’s meeting, when it hiked rates by the most it had since 1994. The minutes showed that a poor consumer-sentiment survey had hung over its decision to get more aggressive and that it would probably increase rates at that elevated level, 0.75 percentage points, at the July meeting, too.

The good news is that the worst of it really may be over, or nearly so. The price of gas — something that the Fed really has no control over — is finally starting to fall, with prices about 30 cents lower on average than they were last month, according to Patrick De Haan, analyst at GasBuddy. Mortgage rates are also dropping quickly as demand peters out.

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