December Jobs Miss Signals Deeply Mixed Labor Market
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**Is the Job Market Actually Recovering? What December's Disappointing Numbers Mean for 2026**
The latest jobs report paints a troubling picture: just 50,000 new positions in December, capping off what experts call a "truly miserable year" with only 584,000 jobs added in 2025—the weakest growth since 2020. Even more concerning? 84% of those gains happened in the first four months, meaning job creation has essentially flatlined since May.
But the story isn't entirely bleak. Unemployment sits at 4.4%, wages are running a full percentage point above pre-pandemic levels, and 8.3 million low-wage workers just got minimum wage increases. The challenge? Unprecedented uncertainty from tariff announcements has frozen corporate hiring decisions, hitting manufacturing particularly hard with 72,000 jobs lost.
We break down the fundamentals
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