First jobs report since Trump's tariffs stuns Wall Street
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The US jobs market just pulled off another surprise — Wall Street took notice.  

Employers added 177,000 jobs in April, blowing past analyst predictions of 135,000. 

Stocks loved the news, erasing nearly all of the steep losses incurred after Trump’s ‘liberation day’ Rose Garden speech.  

The unemployment rate held steady at 4.2 percent, easing fears that tariffs and sweeping federal job cuts had already begun to erode the workforce. 

Job growth has exceeded expectations for the second consecutive month, with payrolls rising by 228,000 in March (revised down to 185,000). This positive trend in employment contrasts with earlier predictions.

The US stock index futures surged following the release of the robust jobs report, easing concerns about the labor market’s stability in the face of global trade tensions. Investors reacted positively to the unexpected strength in job creation.

By 8:30 am ET, futures for the Dow Jones had increased by 299 points (0.73 percent), the S&P 500 by 42.25 points (0.75 percent), and the Nasdaq by 139.5 points (0.70 percent), reflecting the market’s optimism and confidence in the economy’s performance.

‘There are fears that falling consumer confidence and the volatile trade policies from the Administration could ultimately weigh on retail sales and the labor market,’ Bret Kenwell, the US investment and options analyst at eToro told DailyMail.com. 

‘Although consumers have been shifting how they spend their money, they’re still spending, and that can keep powering the US economy forward.’ 

Before the strong jobs report, the stock market had been on a (largely downward) rollercoaster after President Donald Trump launched larger-than-expected tariffs on imported goods. 

The policy announcement wiped trillions off the stock market, giving President Trump the worst first 100-day Wall Street performance since the 1970s. 

April’s report, and the subsequent stock rise gave the President a single-day reprieve from the fluttering market news.  

April’s jobs numbers also extended a historic streak, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

The US has now added jobs for 52 consecutive months, the second longest streak in American history. 

It’s been over four years of continued job growth. The last time the US recorded job losses was in early 2021, when employers were still grappling with rampant Covid infections before mass vaccination campaigns. 

Digging deeper into April’s numbers, the US saw surprising growth in several key employment sectors.   

The stock market's major indexes, including the Nasdaq, all saw major increases in the minutes after the jobs report

The stock market’s major indexes, including the Nasdaq, all saw major increases in the minutes after the jobs report

Wall Street analysts expected much lower jobs numbers in April

Wall Street analysts expected much lower jobs numbers in April

President Trump's tariff and federal jobs policies expected to sink jobs numbers - so far, they haven't

President Trump’s tariff and federal jobs policies expected to sink jobs numbers – so far, they haven’t

The US added a surprising number of jobs in April

The US added a surprising number of jobs in April 

Transportation and warehousing companies added 29,000 jobs last month, suggesting that companies have been stocking up before tariff impacts smack US consumers. 

Healthcare companies added nearly 51,000 jobs. Bars and restaurants hired 17,000 workers. Construction firms expanded by 11,000 contracts.

Factories lost 1,000 jobs. 

But experts still believe jobs numbers are about to get worse in the coming months. 

‘Let’s not fool ourselves, things are going to get worse later this year, probably later in the summer,’ Robert Frick, Navy Federal Credit Union’s corporate economist, told CNN

Earlier this week, the US reported its gross domestic product (GDP) ratings. They were far less rosy for the US economy. 

The numbers, which compares the money sloshing into and out of the US from January through March, showed the US economy contracted by 0.3 percent. 

Previously, the US had expanded by 2.4 percent. 

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