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Jobs Data, Fed Decisions, and Life After the Shutdown | S2 E094

Jobs Data, Fed Decisions, and Life After the Shutdown | S2 E094

Update: 2025-11-18
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Washington is back open, and the market’s attention snaps from headlines to hard numbers. We walk through what the end of the longest U.S. government shutdown historically means for the dollar, the S&P 500, and growth, then test those patterns against today’s mixed signals. You’ll hear why equities often hold up during political dysfunction, how reopenings can spark a modest relief bid, and where this cycle may differ after a 2% S&P climb during the closure.

From there, we focus on the data gap and the timing shock that shutdowns create. Personal spending can dip when federal workers miss paychecks, then rebound with back pay, which muddies month‑to‑month readings without changing the broader trend. With agencies back online, the calendar matters again: the September jobs report slated for Thursday the 20th becomes the hinge for labor momentum, wage growth, and inflation pressures. We lay out what a soft payroll print versus a hot wage surprise could mean for risk sentiment, yields, and the U.S. dollar.

Policy takes center stage as we unpack shifting odds for a December rate cut. Before the closure, markets priced near‑certainty; after a run of mixed private data, those odds slid toward 40%. We argue the sensible path is a Fed hold while officials wait for cleaner evidence, preserving optionality and avoiding an unnecessary easing that could reignite inflation. For portfolios, that tilt favors quality equities with durable cash flows, selective duration in fixed income with an eye on labor softness, and a pragmatic view on the dollar that tracks the growth‑inflation mix.

Subscribe, share with a friend who watches the data tape, and tell us: should the Fed hold or cut at the next meeting? Your take helps shape where we go next.

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Jobs Data, Fed Decisions, and Life After the Shutdown | S2 E094

Jobs Data, Fed Decisions, and Life After the Shutdown | S2 E094

Megan Horneman