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US Non-Farm Payrolls and Unemployment Rate Deviate from Forecasts

Key Points:
  • US non-farm payroll increase of 64,000, contrary to forecast.
  • Unemployment lower than expected at 4.6% for November.
  • Employment data impacts economic forecasting models.

Jinshi Data reported on December 16th that the US non-farm payrolls rose by 64,000 in November, surpassing expectations of 50,000, alongside an unemployment rate of 4.6%.

The lower-than-expected unemployment rate signals potential economic resilience, influencing investor confidence and market volatility, as traders assess the data’s impact on future Federal Reserve policy decisions.

US Labor Market Surprises with Strong November Job Gains

The US Department of Labor’s report, via Jinshi Data, revealed that seasonally adjusted non-farm payrolls rose by 64,000 in November. The market anticipated an increase of only 50,000, indicating a stronger-than-expected labor market performance.

This unexpected increase in payrolls suggests underlying strengths within the economy, affecting investor predictions and economic outlooks. The lower unemployment rate at 4.6%, compared to the expected 4.4%, adds a layer of complexity to the current economic climate predictions.

Market reactions have been mixed. “The job market is defying conventional forecasts, and this surprising resilience poses questions about future interest rate policies,” said an industry analyst. Industry analysts note that the stronger payrolls data could influence future monetary policies regarding interest rates. Notably, some economists see the 4.6% unemployment figure as crucial in assessing overall economic health.

Economic Insights and Bitcoin’s Market Response

Did you know? The last time US unemployment rates dipped below 4.6% was in 2019, just before the pandemic-induced downturn, demonstrating significant recovery progress.

Bitcoin (BTC) prices are currently at $87,422.74, as reported by CoinMarketCap. The digital currency maintains a market cap of approximately $1.75 trillion, with a dominance of 58.78% in the market. Despite a 1.41% rise over 24 hours, Bitcoin has faced declines of over 24% in a 90-day period.

Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 19:12 UTC on December 16, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

Experts from Coincu predict potential financial adjustments due to these employment changes. Historical trends suggest that such robust employment data can prompt regulatory bodies to reevaluate interest rates, potentially impacting financial markets globally.

Source: https://coincu.com/markets/us-nonfarm-payroll-and-unemployment/

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