Recent July data showing the U.S. unemployment rate at 4.1% and headline CPI at 3.4% year-over-year underpin the 62% implied probability for a soft landing at year-end, with core inflation near 2.5% reinforcing labor market resilience amid a federal funds rate held at 3.50–3.75%. Trader consensus prices in continued expansion without breaching the 5% unemployment threshold, though the 35% odds on overheating reflect upside risks from tariffs, fiscal stimulus, and supply pressures that could keep inflation above 3.5%. Negligible probabilities on stagflation or slack scenarios align with the absence of concurrent weakness in both metrics, as upcoming CPI releases and FOMC decisions remain key near-term catalysts.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedSoft Landing (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation <3.5%) 63%
Overheating (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%) 35%
Stagflation (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%) 4.5%
Slack (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation <3.5%) <1%
$71,265 Vol.
$71,265 Vol.
Soft Landing (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation <3.5%)
63%
Overheating (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%)
35%
Stagflation (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%)
4%
Slack (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation <3.5%)
<1%
Soft Landing (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation <3.5%) 63%
Overheating (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%) 35%
Stagflation (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%) 4.5%
Slack (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation <3.5%) <1%
$71,265 Vol.
$71,265 Vol.
Soft Landing (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation <3.5%)
63%
Overheating (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%)
35%
Stagflation (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%)
4%
Slack (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation <3.5%)
<1%
This market will resolve according to the unemployment rate and the inflation rate published for December 2026.
If either the December 2026 inflation rate or the December 2026 unemployment rate is not published by January 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve based on the most recently published available value of the rate for a month prior to December 2026.
This market will resolve to “Soft Landing (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation <3.5%)” if the unemployment rate is less than 5.0% and the inflation rate is less than 3.5%.
This market will resolve to “Stagflation (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%)” if the unemployment rate is greater than or equal to 5.0% and the inflation rate is greater than or equal to 3.5%.
This market will resolve to “Overheating (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%)” if the unemployment rate is less than 5.0% and the inflation rate is greater than or equal to 3.5%.
This market will resolve to “Slack (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation <3.5%)” if the unemployment rate is greater than or equal to 5.0% and the inflation rate is less than 3.5%.
The resolution source for this market will be the Bureau of Labor Statistics, specifically its Employment Situation and Consumer Price Index releases.
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Resolver
0x69c47De9D...This market will resolve according to the unemployment rate and the inflation rate published for December 2026.
If either the December 2026 inflation rate or the December 2026 unemployment rate is not published by January 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve based on the most recently published available value of the rate for a month prior to December 2026.
This market will resolve to “Soft Landing (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation <3.5%)” if the unemployment rate is less than 5.0% and the inflation rate is less than 3.5%.
This market will resolve to “Stagflation (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%)” if the unemployment rate is greater than or equal to 5.0% and the inflation rate is greater than or equal to 3.5%.
This market will resolve to “Overheating (Unemployment <5.0%, Inflation ≥3.5%)” if the unemployment rate is less than 5.0% and the inflation rate is greater than or equal to 3.5%.
This market will resolve to “Slack (Unemployment ≥5.0%, Inflation <3.5%)” if the unemployment rate is greater than or equal to 5.0% and the inflation rate is less than 3.5%.
The resolution source for this market will be the Bureau of Labor Statistics, specifically its Employment Situation and Consumer Price Index releases.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Recent July data showing the U.S. unemployment rate at 4.1% and headline CPI at 3.4% year-over-year underpin the 62% implied probability for a soft landing at year-end, with core inflation near 2.5% reinforcing labor market resilience amid a federal funds rate held at 3.50–3.75%. Trader consensus prices in continued expansion without breaching the 5% unemployment threshold, though the 35% odds on overheating reflect upside risks from tariffs, fiscal stimulus, and supply pressures that could keep inflation above 3.5%. Negligible probabilities on stagflation or slack scenarios align with the absence of concurrent weakness in both metrics, as upcoming CPI releases and FOMC decisions remain key near-term catalysts.
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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