Employers added 390,000 jobs in May, according to this morning’s Nonfarm Payroll report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) – a modest slowdown from April’s 436,000 gain, but beating economists expectations of 325,000.

The unemployment rate remained at 3.6% for the third consecutive month, a tick higher than expectations for a decline to 3.5%. The pandemic high in April 2020 was 14.8%.

May’s job gain suggests there’s been no cooling in the labor market – though it did break a streak of 11 consecutive months of more than 400,000. Checking wages, average hourly earnings rose 0.3% in May, flat from April, and up 5.2% year-over-year.

Another recent report by the Labor Department showed that employers had 11.4 million vacancies in April, which means that there are nearly two jobs available for every person looking for a job.

Crypto prices, meanwhile, remain under pressure as the data suggest the Federal Reserve will need to continue to tighten monetary policy, putting a damper on appetite risk assets. Bitcoin (BTC) has slightly added to day’s losses since the report hit, now trading at $29,550..

May’s still-strong job growth gives the green light for the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to continue raising rates by at least 50 basis points at each of the next two or three meetings. “We’ve still got a lot of work to do to get inflation down to our 2% target,” Fed Vice Chair Lael Brainard told CNBC on Thursday. “Right now, it’s very hard to see the case for a pause.”

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