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US March 2026 Jobs Report Surprises with 178K Gains, Unemployment Falls to 4.3%

US March 2026 Jobs Report Surprises with 178K Gains, Unemployment Falls to 4.3%

The US added 178,000 jobs in March 2026, beating expectations by triple, while unemployment dipped to 4.3%. Healthcare and manufacturing led the rebound, despite labor participation hitting a two-year low. President Trump’s tariffs and reshoring efforts gain spotlight as markets watch April data and Fed rate moves closely.

NY Fed’s Williams Flags Iran War-Driven Oil Spike as a Rising Inflation Threat

NY Fed’s Williams Flags Iran War-Driven Oil Spike as a Rising Inflation Threat

New York Fed President John Williams warns that the ongoing Iran conflict is pushing oil prices past $100 a barrel, threatening to elevate inflation and complicate U.S. economic growth. Despite muted market reactions, the Fed faces fresh challenges in navigating the fallout from energy price shocks in the months ahead.

Americans Face Record-High Auto Loans and Monthly Payments—What It Means for You

Americans Face Record-High Auto Loans and Monthly Payments—What It Means for You

New data reveals the average new car loan amount and monthly payment in the U.S. have hit all-time highs, driven by rising vehicle prices and longer loan terms. This mounting financial strain is squeezing household budgets and adding risk to consumer credit markets, especially impacting lower-income buyers. Here’s what’s behind the numbers—and why it matters for the future of car buying.

Wall Street Titans Gate Private Credit Funds Amid Redemption Frenzy, Reviving 2008 Liquidity Woes

Wall Street Titans Gate Private Credit Funds Amid Redemption Frenzy, Reviving 2008 Liquidity Woes

Over the past two weeks, heavyweights like Morgan Stanley, Cliffwater, and Apollo Debt Solutions have capped withdrawals from private credit funds after investors rushed to redeem 11-14% of assets, sparking fears of a liquidity crunch reminiscent of 2008.

US Mortgage Rates Slip Below 6.5% Amid Iran De-escalation, But Volatility Looms

US Mortgage Rates Slip Below 6.5% Amid Iran De-escalation, But Volatility Looms

At the end of March, US 30-year fixed mortgage rates briefly fell below 6.5%, driven by hopeful signals from Iran about de-escalating conflict. Yet, rates quickly rebounded, underscoring ongoing volatility fueled by geopolitical risks and Fed policy. What does this mean for homebuyers and investors navigating uncertain waters?

China’s Manufacturing Hits 12-Month High in March, Offset by Looming US Tariffs

China’s Manufacturing Hits 12-Month High in March, Offset by Looming US Tariffs

China’s official manufacturing PMI climbed to 50.5 in March—the highest in a year—fueled by government stimulus. However, with new US tariffs expected in April and a mixed demand picture, the rebound’s sustainability remains uncertain. Export sectors show strength, but domestic demand is lagging behind.

Fitch Affirms Israel’s A Rating but Flags Negative Outlook as War Raises Deficit and Debt

Fitch Affirms Israel’s A Rating but Flags Negative Outlook as War Raises Deficit and Debt

On March 27, Fitch kept Israel’s long term foreign currency rating at A but maintained a negative outlook. War-driven military spending has pushed public debt above A category medians, with deficits set to widen in 2026 and debt projected near 71.4% of GDP this year and 72.5% in 2027 absent fiscal adjustment.

Strait of Hormuz Closed: U.S. Gas Tops $5/Gallon as Oil Supply Shock Threatens Economic Slowdown

Strait of Hormuz Closed: U.S. Gas Tops $5/Gallon as Oil Supply Shock Threatens Economic Slowdown

A military conflict involving Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, pushing U.S. gas prices above 5 dollars per gallon and driving diesel costs sharply higher. This supply shock is rippling through logistics, food prices, and consumer spending—raising recessionary risks if the disruption persists.

Eurozone Inflation Pops to Multi Year High as Middle East Strain Fuels Oil Risk and ECB Speculation

Eurozone Inflation Pops to Multi Year High as Middle East Strain Fuels Oil Risk and ECB Speculation

Headline inflation rose to 1.9% in February with core at 2.4%, driven by services and non energy goods. Energy driven input costs and March PMIs suggest broader inflationary pressure, raising market bets on ECB policy timing.

Consumer Sentiment Drops to 2026 Low as Iran Conflict Sends Gas Prices and Stocks Reeling

Consumer Sentiment Drops to 2026 Low as Iran Conflict Sends Gas Prices and Stocks Reeling

March sees University of Michigan sentiment fall to 53.3 as Iran war-driven oil spikes and S&P 500 volatility squeeze American wallets. Read why gasoline, Brent and WTI moves matter for inflation, spending and what to watch next.

Why I Can’t Deliver a Current Washington State Cost-of-Living & Housing Report — What I Need and Why It Matters

Why I Can’t Deliver a Current Washington State Cost-of-Living & Housing Report — What I Need and Why It Matters

I’m ready to produce a professional financial summary on Washington state’s cost of living and housing market—but I can’t do it without recent sources. This piece explains why I paused, the exact past-14-day data and reports I need (Bloomberg, Reuters, WSJ, state stats, housing reports, tech hiring moves), the economic stakes for tech employment and state finances, and how you can help me get it done right.

No Market Shock Found: What the Last 14 Days Say About a U.S.-Iran War, Oil Spikes, and Goldman Sachs Layoff Forecasts

No Market Shock Found: What the Last 14 Days Say About a U.S.-Iran War, Oil Spikes, and Goldman Sachs Layoff Forecasts

In the past 14 days there are no corroborated reports confirming a new U.S.-Iran war, a sudden oil shock, or fresh Goldman Sachs layoff projections. This article summarizes the verification findings, explains why restraint matters, and outlines practical steps investors can take now.

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US March 2026 Jobs Report Surprises with 178K Gains, Unemployment Falls to 4.3%
04Apr

US March 2026 Jobs Report Surprises with 178K Gains, Unemployment Falls to 4.3%

The US added 178,000 jobs in March 2026, beating expectations by triple, while unemployment dipped to 4.3%. Healthcare and manufacturing led the rebound, despite labor participation hitting a two-year low. President Trump’s tariffs and reshoring efforts gain spotlight as markets watch April data and Fed rate moves closely.

NY Fed’s Williams Flags Iran War-Driven Oil Spike as a Rising Inflation Threat
03Apr

NY Fed’s Williams Flags Iran War-Driven Oil Spike as a Rising Inflation Threat

New York Fed President John Williams warns that the ongoing Iran conflict is pushing oil prices past $100 a barrel, threatening to elevate inflation and complicate U.S. economic growth. Despite muted market reactions, the Fed faces fresh challenges in navigating the fallout from energy price shocks in the months ahead.

Americans Face Record-High Auto Loans and Monthly Payments—What It Means for You
02Apr

Americans Face Record-High Auto Loans and Monthly Payments—What It Means for You

New data reveals the average new car loan amount and monthly payment in the U.S. have hit all-time highs, driven by rising vehicle prices and longer loan terms. This mounting financial strain is squeezing household budgets and adding risk to consumer credit markets, especially impacting lower-income buyers. Here’s what’s behind the numbers—and why it matters for the future of car buying.

Wall Street Titans Gate Private Credit Funds Amid Redemption Frenzy, Reviving 2008 Liquidity Woes
02Apr

Wall Street Titans Gate Private Credit Funds Amid Redemption Frenzy, Reviving 2008 Liquidity Woes

Over the past two weeks, heavyweights like Morgan Stanley, Cliffwater, and Apollo Debt Solutions have capped withdrawals from private credit funds after investors rushed to redeem 11-14% of assets, sparking fears of a liquidity crunch reminiscent of 2008.

US Mortgage Rates Slip Below 6.5% Amid Iran De-escalation, But Volatility Looms
01Apr

US Mortgage Rates Slip Below 6.5% Amid Iran De-escalation, But Volatility Looms

At the end of March, US 30-year fixed mortgage rates briefly fell below 6.5%, driven by hopeful signals from Iran about de-escalating conflict. Yet, rates quickly rebounded, underscoring ongoing volatility fueled by geopolitical risks and Fed policy. What does this mean for homebuyers and investors navigating uncertain waters?

China’s Manufacturing Hits 12-Month High in March, Offset by Looming US Tariffs
31Mar

China’s Manufacturing Hits 12-Month High in March, Offset by Looming US Tariffs

China’s official manufacturing PMI climbed to 50.5 in March—the highest in a year—fueled by government stimulus. However, with new US tariffs expected in April and a mixed demand picture, the rebound’s sustainability remains uncertain. Export sectors show strength, but domestic demand is lagging behind.

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