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The August US employment report came in weaker than expected. Non-farm payrolls rose by just 22,000, well short of the 75,000 consensus forecast. Even with upward revisions of 29,000 across the prior two months, the overall tone remains soft.
This weakness was broad-based. Private education and health (+46k), leisure and hospitality (+28k), and retail (+11k) added jobs, but other sectors were flat or declining. Stripping out those three areas, payrolls have now fallen four consecutive months – a worrying sign for the broader economy.
The University of Michigan consumer survey highlights how worried households have become. A net 49% of Americans expect unemployment to rise over the next 12 months – one of the most pessimistic readings in the past half-century.
Given that consumer spending drives 70% of US GDP, the combination of tariff-induced price pressures and growing job insecurity suggests downside risks for growth are mounting.
This backdrop strengthens the case for the Federal Reserve to act. Markets are pricing in 25bp cuts in September, October, and December, followed by more in early 2026. While a 50bp move in September is not our base case, the odds are no longer negligible, particularly if upcoming revisions to payrolls confirm weaker employment trends.
Inflation (Thursday):

This will be the final major release before the Fed’s 17 September FOMC decision. Expectations are for a 0.3% MoM increase in both headline and core CPI.
Taken together, these factors mean the Fed can cut by 25bp without fear of reigniting inflation.
Consumer Confidence (Friday):

The University of Michigan index remains fragile, reflecting two themes:
This will be reinforced by another hefty monthly borrowing figure from Washington, as tariff revenues continue to underdeliver.

The S&P 500 (SPX) daily chart shows price action constrained within a rising wedge pattern. The index is trading above its 20-day (blue) and 50-day (black) moving averages, with the 200-day (red) far below at 5,969.
This wedge pattern aligns with the macro narrative: a slowing jobs market, softening demand, and uncertainty around Fed policy all increase the risk of a break lower.
The weak August NFP report reinforces the idea that the US labour market is losing momentum. With inflation and consumer confidence due next week, markets will be watching closely for signs that justify a September cut. A 25bp move remains the base case, but the chances of a 50bp cut have edged higher. Technically, the S&P 500 is at a crossroads – a wedge breakdown would likely see investors test the 200-day moving average.
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