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    This month’s jobs report looks strong on the surface, with 178,000 jobs added and unemployment ticking down—but a closer look tells a more complicated story. When I compare it against other data like job openings and layoffs, it still points to a slower, low-hiring environment, raising the question: is this a real shift, or just a standout month?

    In this First Friday episode, I break down what’s driving the disconnect between major labor reports, what the Fed’s latest decision signals about inflation and interest rates, and how a sudden spike in oil prices could ripple through everything from mortgage rates to consumer sentiment. I also walk through recent market volatility and explain why long-term investors need to think differently about short-term swings.

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    The headline jobs report came in much stronger than expected, but it diverges sharply from other labor data—meaning it could be revised and shouldn’t be viewed in isolation.

    Job openings are declining, reinforcing a “low hire, low fire” environment where hiring has slowed even without widespread layoffs.

    The Fed is holding interest rates steady due to persistent inflation concerns, signaling fewer expected rate cuts and continued pressure on borrowing costs.

    Oil prices surged in March, pushing gas prices higher and adding inflation pressure across the broader economy.

    Mortgage rates remain elevated due to rising Treasury yields, highlighting how inflation expectations continue to drive borrowing costs.

    Recent market volatility reflects short-term uncertainty, but long-term investors are better served by focusing on fundamentals rather than reacting to daily swings.

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    (0:00) A busy start to April
    (1:03) A stronger than expected jobs report
    (6:06) A softer picture for job openings
    (7:13) Where layoffs are showing up
    (10:15) Why the Fed held rates steady
    (12:05) What’s keeping mortgage rates elevated
    (21:05) Why gas prices rose so quickly
    (27:28) How to think about market volatility
    (30:20) A proposed change for 401k plans
    (32:37) News from Vicki Robin
    (40:55) A shift in student loan management
    (42:37) What the end of SAVE means
    (43:43) What borrowers should watch next
    (45:16) Changes for Parent PLUS borrowers

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