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Job Market Shows Signs of Decline, IBM’s Gary Cohn Warns

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Last updated: September 21, 2025 10:13 pm
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Published: September 21, 2025
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In a recent appearance on “Face the Nation,” Gary Cohn, the vice chair of IBM and former director of the National Economic Council during President Trump’s first term, discussed the current state of the job market, revealing concerns about its recent decline. Cohn highlighted that the Federal Reserve acknowledges a downturn in job growth, with recent data indicating a significant drop in job creation from over 100,000 per month to below 50,000.

Last week, the Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points, marking its first cut since December. This decision comes in response to slower economic growth and a stalling labor market. Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized the changing risks to the labor market, suggesting that while payroll job creation is not the sole indicator to focus on, it nevertheless signifies a cooling labor market.

Cohn pointed out that the deterioration in employment numbers appears to be linked to companies tightening their budgets in a challenging economic environment. He explained that increased input costs, compounded by tariffs and constraints on price hikes for consumers, lead businesses to manage labor costs as a way to maintain their profit margins. This indicates a shift from a prior period where companies were more focused on attracting and retaining talent, a trend resulting from the uncertainties brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

As companies adopt a strategy of reducing their workforce through natural attrition, Cohn remarked that this trend is not isolated to the technology sector. He stated that corporate leaders across various industries are actively working to streamline their human capital expenses, highlighting a broader reluctance to expand labor forces in the prevailing economic climate.

Addressing the Federal Reserve’s recent actions, Cohn underscored the importance of their independence, pointing out that the committee was largely unanimous in its decision to cut rates. He noted that the Fed’s response reflects a comprehensive evaluation of current economic data and is indicative of their commitment to navigating these turbulent times wisely.

Cohn’s insights come amid ongoing scrutiny over job market statistics, particularly following the dismissal of the former Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after a lackluster jobs report. As discussions about the validity of government data persist, industry leaders and economists alike are keeping a close watch on labor market trends and the Federal Reserve’s future decisions.

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