Recent July 2026 employment data showed the U.S. unemployment rate easing to 4.1 percent amid a 23,000 decline in nonfarm payrolls and labor force contraction, reflecting a low-hire, low-fire equilibrium supported by subdued job openings and resilient consumer spending. The Federal Reserve's policy rate remains anchored in the 3.5-3.75 percent range as core inflation stays above the 2 percent target, with traders monitoring the September jobs release and upcoming FOMC communications for signals on monetary easing that could stabilize or lift the rate toward 4.3-4.6 percent by year-end. Analyst forecasts from the CBO and private institutions highlight modest GDP growth of 1.5-2.0 percent alongside downside risks from slower labor supply and potential AI-driven hiring caution, framing current market-implied odds around a contained peak in the low-to-mid 4 percent range.
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The relevant reports for this market are the Employment Situation Reports for January-December, 2026. This market may not resolve to “No” until the Employment Situation report for December 2026 is released. If no Employment Situation Report for December 2026 is released by March 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, however, this market will resolve based on all previously published data up to that time.
The resolution source for this market is the Monthly Employment Situation Report, published by the BLS every month at https://www.bls.gov/bls/news-release/empsit.htm, specifically the U-3 measure in Table A-15 for each month.
Note: the resolution source for this market reports unemployment to one decimal point. Thus, this is the level of precision that will be used when resolving the market.
Market Opened: Jan 2, 2026, 1:53 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The relevant reports for this market are the Employment Situation Reports for January-December, 2026. This market may not resolve to “No” until the Employment Situation report for December 2026 is released. If no Employment Situation Report for December 2026 is released by March 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, however, this market will resolve based on all previously published data up to that time.
The resolution source for this market is the Monthly Employment Situation Report, published by the BLS every month at https://www.bls.gov/bls/news-release/empsit.htm, specifically the U-3 measure in Table A-15 for each month.
Note: the resolution source for this market reports unemployment to one decimal point. Thus, this is the level of precision that will be used when resolving the market.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Recent July 2026 employment data showed the U.S. unemployment rate easing to 4.1 percent amid a 23,000 decline in nonfarm payrolls and labor force contraction, reflecting a low-hire, low-fire equilibrium supported by subdued job openings and resilient consumer spending. The Federal Reserve's policy rate remains anchored in the 3.5-3.75 percent range as core inflation stays above the 2 percent target, with traders monitoring the September jobs release and upcoming FOMC communications for signals on monetary easing that could stabilize or lift the rate toward 4.3-4.6 percent by year-end. Analyst forecasts from the CBO and private institutions highlight modest GDP growth of 1.5-2.0 percent alongside downside risks from slower labor supply and potential AI-driven hiring caution, framing current market-implied odds around a contained peak in the low-to-mid 4 percent range.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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