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U.S. Added 256K Jobs in December, Blowing Past 160K Estimate

The employment market in the U.S. picked up steam in December, with job growth topping economist forecasts by a mile and the unemployment rate unexpectedly dipping.

The economy added 256,000 jobs last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday, topping forecasts for 160,000 and up from 212,000 in November (revised from an originally reported 227,000).

The unemployment rate fell to 4.1% in December versus an expected 4.2% and November’s 4.2%.

Attempting to rally from sizable declines earlier this week, bitcoin (BTC) fell more than 2% in the immediate aftermath of the report to $92,800.

Today’s job market readings came after a number of recent economic reports triggered a broad-market pullback across asset classes as investors quickly scaled back the idea of a continued series of Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2025.

Previously high-flying crypto markets bore the brunt of the selloff, with bitcoin tumbling from nearly $103,000 on Monday to below $92,000 at one point on Thursday. Major altcoins suffered even larger declines on a percentage basis.

A check of traditional markets finds the U.S. stock index futures modestly lower following the jobs print. The strongest reaction is in the bond market, with the 10-year Treasury yield popping nine basis points higher to 4.78%.

In other closely watched report details, average hourly earnings rose 0.3% in December compared with forecasts for 0.3% and November’s 0.4%. On a year-over-year basis, average hourly earnings were higher by 3.9% versus expectations for 4% and November’s 4% reading.

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