
What to know : The U.S. added 64,000 jobs in November, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.6%. As for October, employment fell by 105,000 versus 119,000 jobs added in September. Both reports had been delayed to the U.S. government shutdown.
The U.S. labor market appears to have continued to soften in recent months as the government caught up to reports that had been delayed due to the shutdown in D.C.
Nonfarm payrolls rose by 64,000 in November, according to a Tuesday morning report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Economist estimates had been for jobs growth of 50,000.
The November unemployment rate rose to 4.6%, versus expectations of 4.4% and 4.4% in September.
For October, the economy saw jobs decline by 105,000 versus 119,000 added in September.
Taken together, the reports paint a somewhat weaker picture of the employment situation than had been expected.
The price of bitcoin gave back some of its modest overnight gains in the minutes following the report, dipping to $87,000.
Ahead of the data, markets were pricing in a 75% probability that the Federal Reserve would hold rates steady at its January meeting.
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