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Hiring Slows and Inflation Rises Amid Trump’s Tariff Policies

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Last updated: September 28, 2025 1:21 pm
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Published: September 28, 2025
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Hiring has significantly slowed and inflation has exacerbated since tariffs were introduced by President Donald Trump in April, raising concerns among economists and investors alike. Earlier this year, when the announcement of these tariffs prompted fears of a slowdown in economic growth, the U.S. stock market experienced a sharp downturn. The S&P 500 index plunged more than 10% within just two trading sessions but managed to bounce back after the administration decided to delay some of the more severe tariff implementations.

Despite the negative impacts visible in the economy, Trump has consistently defended his tariff measures. Following a less-than-ideal jobs report in August, which indicated dismal hiring rates, the president controversially dismissed the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, alleging the jobs figures were manipulated. However, the subsequent report revealed even poorer job creation, averaging only 27,000 positions filled per month from May through August. This hiring slowdown is especially alarming, as it reflects the worst performance for U.S. job growth since the aftermath of the Great Recession more than a decade ago.

In September, Trump claimed victory over inflation, stating on Fox News that it had nearly been eradicated. However, the statistics contradict his assertion, as inflation has actually gained momentum since the tariffs were introduced. Recent data indicates a continued rise in prices, with economists predicting further deterioration as businesses are likely to transfer the burden of higher tariffs onto consumers.

To measure inflation, statisticians employ two primary metrics: the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) price index. The CPI focuses on the direct expenditure of households on goods and services, while the PCE index provides a more comprehensive view by including a wider array of spending. In August, the PCE index saw an increase of 2.7%, marking the highest rise in six months and a notable uptick from 2.2% in April. With tariffs expected to further elevate prices, a survey of economists anticipates the PCE inflation rate climbing to 2.9% by the fourth quarter, up from 2.4% in the prior quarter.

This inflationary pressure coincides with a weakening job market, creating a challenging scenario for Federal Reserve policymakers. Typically, the Fed raises interest rates to combat inflation but lowers them to revive employment levels. This duality is central to the current economic dilemma, a situation referred to as stagflation—where rising prices coexist with sluggish economic growth.

In September, the Federal Reserve opted to cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point for the first time since the previous December. Historically, the S&P 500 has thrived following such rate reductions; however, this trend flips when a recession occurs soon after the cut. Current forecasts from a machine learning model by Moody’s Analytics suggest a 48% chance of a recession within the next year, which could be indicative of a challenging economic landscape ahead. The model has accurately predicted each recession over the last 65 years when the probability surpassed 50%.

Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody’s, noted that the present economic situation is precarious, summarizing that the economy is on the verge of recession. He highlighted key indicators: stagnant consumer spending, contractive manufacturing and construction sectors, and a looming decline in employment, all compounded by rising inflation. The Fed is projected to implement two more quarter-point rate cuts by year-end, though this might reconceptualize if inflation continues its upward trajectory.

The broader picture reveals that Trump’s tariffs are contributing to job market weaknesses while simultaneously inflating consumer prices, a trend many economists fear will persist. Investors may want to exercise caution, considering the potential for a recession and the likelihood of increased market volatility. Prudent investment choices, such as conserving cash and steering clear of overpriced stocks, may be the most beneficial strategy in the current economic climate.

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