U.S. had almost no job growth in 2025

nbcnews.com

144 points by ceejayoz 3 hours ago


dzonga - 2 hours ago

it's almost telling how Super Bowl commercials tell the mood of the country's population and economy

latest edition was A.I, prediction markets, GLP-1s -- all indicative of a "Casino" economy where you know the odds are against you but you gamble anyway so you might become one of the few winners

the US is caught up in a weird middle - where its lacking labor capacity for essential manufacturing & other positive contributions while also lacking job making capacity

because all the money has gone into casino economy not capacity building

JohnMakin - 2 hours ago

Just a weird, completely unscientific personal metric I've used to note that the economy seems like it's shrinking - last year was the first year I've seen since the release of the original switch where switch/switch 2 was not constantly sold out (usually poached by resellers early in the AM) every time I visit target. There's a full shelf of them since late last summer. Unless nintendo actually produced enough units for the first time in recent company history, I suspect it indicates something.

mrtksn - 2 hours ago

The content is the same as this article but the headline on Yahoo Finance is: "Jobs report smashes expectations as payrolls grow by 130,000"

There's no chance for survival just by glancing over the headlines.

heathrow83829 - 2 hours ago

>>> "Still, Wednesday’s report also shows that not nearly as many jobs were added in 2025 as thought and last year will go down as the worst year for hiring since 2020, or since 2003 outside of a recession."

Almost no jobs were added net and the few that were, were all in health care, 131K i think the article said.

what i find interesting is that unemployment percent still looks low. is it accurate? even if it's wrong, shouldn't it be correct on a relative basis? why isn't this number climbing?

mullingitover - an hour ago

May as well call this what it is: stagflation.

The anemic employment market calls for lower rates, but inflation still persistently being 50% higher than it should be calls for rate hikes.

My prediction: this inflation isn't going away without viciously painful rate hikes. It'll probably get worse.

llmslave - 2 hours ago

Even worse, look at white collar job growth among american citizens. It has been negative for years

lgleason - 2 hours ago

Only a golden age for the uber wealthy.

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ChrisArchitect - an hour ago

Related:

U.S. jobs disappear at fastest January pace since great recession

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46925669

kd913 - an hour ago

The US job stats were revised down for 2025 to 181k, but somehow the Country gained 130k in January?

Is anyone looking at this and the CBO figures and not just realising the government is straight lying about the figures?

Gonna believe Powell and Waller on this one.

tk-1234 - 2 hours ago

If most of the capital is in the hands of tech bros who live out their fantasies from 1980s SciFi novels, it is going to be misallocated.

The fake economy is now about AI, gambling and cryptocurrencies. It does not help that the current administration contains several Epstein disciples when Epstein was into these tech fantasies as well.

The misallocation of capital claims to grow the pie, but it dilutes the pie with fake growth so people that own the fake parts have more money to buy up the good parts.

JohnTHaller - an hour ago

Word on the street is the January numbers are about to get revised down by a good bit.

bitwize - an hour ago

The economy is getting one-shotted by AI.

misterbishop - an hour ago

We're living through an extended recession statistically masked by the AI bubble.

josefritzishere - 2 hours ago

The US lost 600,000 jobs just in January. The future is bleak.

lateforwork - 2 hours ago

Any jobs data coming from the government is worthless, because gov employees will be fired for anything that makes Trump look bad. See link below.

https://www.urban.org/urban-wire/why-firing-bls-commissioner...

oytis - 2 hours ago

US population has also barely grown so that us fine?