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ADP chief economist Nela Richardson sees a "slow grind" in the labor market as hiring weakens and employment shows a lack of dynamism. However, she doesn't think the will be enough to trigger Fed rate cuts this year, particularly considering strong wage growth and uncertainty about the path of inflation in a high tariff environment.
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ADP chief economist Nela Richardson sees a "slow grind" in the labor market as hiring weakens and employment shows a lack of dynamism. However, she doesn't think the will be enough to trigger Fed rate cuts this year, particularly considering strong wage growth and uncertainty about the path of inflation in a high tariff environment.

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