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US adds 178,000 jobs in March despite rising economic uncertainty

Healthcare and construction drive gains, while analysts caution that the impact of war-related price shocks has yet to appear in labour data.

   
April 4, 2026, 09:05
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WASHINGTON (Realist English). The US labour market showed signs of resilience in March, with non-farm payrolls rising by 178,000 jobs and unemployment falling to 4.3%, according to data released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The rebound follows a weak February, which was revised down to a net loss of 133,000 jobs, highlighting continued volatility in employment trends.

Job growth in March was led by the healthcare sector, which added 76,000 positions — well above its average monthly gain of 29,000 over the past year. Analysts noted that part of the increase reflects a statistical rebound after a large nursing strike in February temporarily removed more than 30,000 workers from payrolls.

Construction added 26,000 jobs, while transportation and warehousing grew by 21,000. However, the latter sector remains under pressure, having lost a total of 139,000 jobs since February 2025.

At the same time, federal government employment continued to decline. The sector shed 18,000 jobs in March, contributing to a cumulative loss of 355,000 positions over the past year, as the administration of President Donald Trump pursues spending cuts.

The White House welcomed the data as evidence that economic policies — including tariffs, tax cuts and deregulation — are supporting domestic growth despite geopolitical tensions.

Officials dismissed concerns about the economic impact of the ongoing war with Iran, which has driven up global energy prices and added uncertainty to markets.

However, economists warn that the headline figures may not yet reflect underlying pressures. Analysts at JPMorgan said negative payroll readings could become more frequent in the coming months, even if overall employment remains broadly stable.

Policy experts also point to emerging signs of strain. Wage growth has slowed, while rising fuel prices — linked to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz — are increasing costs for consumers and businesses.

Consumer sentiment is already weakening. The University of Michigan’s index of economic confidence fell by 6% in March to its lowest level since December 2025.

Fuel prices have risen sharply. According to the American Automobile Association, the average price of gasoline reached $4.09 per gallon, up from $3.10 a month earlier, reflecting supply disruptions in global energy markets.

The broader picture suggests a lag between economic shocks and labour market data. While hiring remains relatively strong for now, rising energy costs, geopolitical risks and trade tensions are expected to weigh on growth in the months ahead.

The key question is whether the current labour market resilience represents a genuine recovery — or simply a temporary buffer before the full impact of global instability reaches the US economy.

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