- Consumer sentiment fell in March, with particular uncertainty apparent on the employment front.
- The gap between the number of respondents who thought jobs were plentiful and those who thought they were hard to get — known as the labor market differential — slid to its lowest level in eight months.
- But economists expect the US will continue to add north of 100,000 jobs each month, the amount needed to keep up with growth in the working-age population.
From Business Insider. Economists likely wrong, workers have a sixth sense.
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