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US Job Growth Slows Amid Immigration Decline and Economic Uncertainty, Goldman Sachs Reports

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Last updated: October 25, 2025 2:18 pm
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Published: October 25, 2025
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In a recent analysis of the state of the U.S. labor market, the ongoing sluggishness in job creation has raised critical questions about the future of the economy. Notably, the latest non-farm payrolls numbers have fallen under expectations, prompting debate among economists about whether this trend signals an impending recession or if it underscores the impact of an emerging AI productivity revolution.

Goldman Sachs has weighed in on the discussion, suggesting that definitive answers may only emerge following a recession, as companies are known to eliminate positions during economic downturns while concentrating on essential jobs during recovery periods. Elsie Peng, an economist at the investment bank, provided insights into the current slowdown in job creation. She attributes much of the decline to a significant decrease in immigration, which has traditionally contributed to labor force growth.

Peng noted that the contribution from immigration has diminished from approximately 90,000 new workers per month at the beginning of the year to just 40,000 by August. This shift has notably impacted sectors that rely heavily on immigrant labor, with monthly employment growth in these industries decreasing by 30,000 since January. Moreover, the unauthorized immigrant workforce is also seeing a reduction, with projections for payroll growth in sectors dependent on more than 10% unauthorized workers shrinking drastically.

The report also highlighted a notable pullback in government hiring, which has reduced job growth by an additional 20,000 positions, further exacerbating the overall slowdown. Factors such as tariffs and prevailing uncertainty regarding the possibility of a recession are contributing to these hiring trends.

Despite the discourse around AI’s role in changing labor dynamics, Peng’s analysis found minimal evidence to support the notion that increased AI adoption is having a significant disruptive effect on the broader job market. While certain sectors, including marketing, call centers, and software publishing, appear to be experiencing a downturn in job growth—estimated at around 10,000 positions per month lower than pre-pandemic trends—this does not seem to extend widely across the labor market.

Interestingly, specifically within the tech industry, unemployment among young workers has seen a marked increase, doubling recent rates. Nonetheless, Goldman Sachs remains optimistic about the future, predicting that monthly payroll growth will rebound to an average of 115,000 in the latter half of 2026.

In contrast, other economic analyses, such as one from the Dallas Federal Reserve, provide a more somber outlook, estimating the new normal job creation rate to be significantly lower at just 30,000 per month. This stark discrepancy highlights the ongoing debate among economists regarding the thresholds and indicators of healthy job growth in the face of evolving labor market dynamics. As the U.S. contemplates its economic trajectory, understanding these trends will be pivotal for policy decisions and broader economic strategies moving forward.

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