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BONUS: The Economy Added 115,000 Jobs. Consumer Confidence Just Hit a 74-Year Low. Let’s Unpack This.

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May 11, 2026
They unpack the April jobs report, spotlighting strong gains in healthcare, transportation, warehousing, and discount retail. They examine steep tech job losses and a surge in involuntary part-time work. They break down a housing market stuck without its usual spring bounce and explain why consumer confidence has plunged to a 74-year low.
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Healthcare Is Driving Job Gains

  • Healthcare led job growth with 37,000 new jobs in April driven by nursing facilities and home health services.
  • Paula Pant ties this to an aging population creating steady demand for caregiving roles.
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Consumers Are Choosing Value Over Luxury

  • Logistics and retail hiring rose but concentrated in discount and warehouse clubs rather than discretionary retailers.
  • This pattern shows consumers buying necessities and hunting value, not splurging on electronics or department stores.
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Consumer Sentiment At A 74 Year Low

  • University of Michigan consumer sentiment hit a 74-year low across incomes, ages, education and political affiliation.
  • Paula Pant links low sentiment to inflation, high gas prices, and future job fears despite ongoing spending.
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