What Friday’s Jobs Report Means for Fed’s Inflation Fight

What Friday’s Jobs Report Means for Fed’s Inflation Fight
Construction workers fasten the frame of a new building in Miami on May 3, 2021. Marta Lavandier/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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WASHINGTON—For most Americans, Friday’s September jobs report was welcome news: Businesses kept hiring at a brisk pace, unemployment fell back to a half-century low and average pay rose.

Yet for the Federal Reserve, the jobs figures highlight how little progress they’re making in their fight against inflation. With the Fed more likely to keep raising borrowing costs rapidly, the risk of recession will also rise.