US jobs likely saw a rebound in March, adding an estimated 60,000 positions after a February dip. The unemployment rate is expected to remain at 4.4%. While hiring momentum is slow, there are few signs of major labor market decline. However, rising gas prices due to Middle East conflict are fueling inflation worries, potentially straining consumer resilience.
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