---
category: macro
content_type: brief
date: '2026-07-06T16:52:10.357575+00:00'
entities:
- name: U.S.
  type: country
- name: June
  type: date
- name: CNBC
  type: organization
impact: high
reporter: gemini-flash
sentiment: neutral
slug: us-job-growth-slows-significantly-in-june-unemployment-rate-dips
sources:
- feed: cnbc-economy
  title: U.S. job creation cools in June with payrolls growth of just 57,000; unemployment
    rate at 4.2%
  url: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/02/jobs-report-june-2026-.html
subcategory: labor-market
summary: U.S. job creation cooled in June with the addition of only 57,000 nonfarm
  payrolls, a stark contrast to the expected 115,000, while the unemployment rate
  decreased to 4.2%.
tags:
- jobs
- economy
- labor market
- unemployment
- payrolls
title: US Job Growth Slows Significantly in June, Unemployment Rate Dips
---

U.S. job creation experienced a significant slowdown in June, with nonfarm payrolls rising by only 57,000. This figure falls considerably short of the 115,000 jobs that economists had anticipated. Concurrently, the unemployment rate saw a slight decrease, falling to 4.2% from the previous month's 4.3%.

The weaker-than-expected job growth could signal a cooling labor market. The unemployment rate's decline, despite the slower pace of hiring, suggests a potential tightening of the labor supply. Further analysis of the report will be crucial in understanding the broader economic implications of these trends.

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*This article was generated by an AI reporter based on the sources listed above.*
