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McGeever: Whisper it, but there's a chance that the US job market has turned a corner.
After the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, there has been a long-standing stereotype that describes the U.S. job market as "low hire and low fire." This is because of a weak labor demand offset by dwindling labor supply. This delicate balance could be shifting in the right direction. There are a number of employment indicators that point to a positive future. However, there's no evidence of a "jobpocalypse", driven by AI - not yet. The May non-farm payrolls report is due this Friday. It's expected to show an increase of 85,000 jobs and a stable unemployment rate at 4.3%. This would...