Unemployment Rate
Unemployment Rate
About This Event
The unemployment rate for June will be released.
Previous: 4.3%
Forecast: 4.3%
The unemployment rate measures the proportion of the total work force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment during the previous month. A lower than expected unemployment rate is bullish, while a higher than expected unemployment rate is bearish.
The US unemployment rate remained at 4.3% in May 2026, matching market expectations. The number of unemployed decreased by 66,000 to 7.31 million, while total employment increased by 149,000 to 162.77 million. The labor force grew by 83,000 to 170.08 million, with the participation rate unchanged at 61.8%, its lowest since October 2021. The employment rate inched up to 59.2% from a four-year low of 59.1%. The broader U-6 unemployment rate, which includes discouraged and underemployed workers, fell to 8.1% from 8.2%. source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Why This Event Matters
Economic releases such as Unemployment Rate are widely followed because they can shape expectations for growth, inflation, and monetary policy. Traders and investors often use these data points when assessing interest-rate outlooks, Treasury yields, and sector rotation themes. The scheduled timing is July 2, 2026 (America/New_York), subject to source updates.
Source summary: The unemployment rate for June will be released.
Previous: 4.3% Forecast: 4.3%
The unemployment rate measures the proportion of the total work force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment during the previous month. A lower than expected unemployment rate is bullish, while a higher than expected unemployment rate is bearish.
The US unemployment rate remained at 4.3% in May 2026,...
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Unemployment Rate?
- It is a stock market catalyst entry on Catacal—an event or release investors and traders may monitor. Details are summarized from the cited source and may be updated over time.
- When is Unemployment Rate?
- The calendar shows Jul 2, 2026 (America/New_York). Verify the exact time and any changes using the source link when planning around the event.
- Why does Unemployment Rate matter for investors?
- Macro releases can influence rate expectations, yields, and sector leadership. Market participants often reassess positioning after the data.
- Which stocks or sectors could be affected?
- Symbols linked to this listing include SPY; other names in the same industry group may also move with related news.
- How is this event categorized?
- Catacal groups this entry under "Economic Data" for navigation. Categories help you find comparable catalysts and build a week-by-week watchlist.
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