就业寒冬警报!美国2025年新增岗位锐减,特朗普关税成“元凶”?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-12 03:36

Group 1 - The U.S. labor market showed signs of weakness, with only 50,000 new jobs added in December 2025, and a total of 584,000 jobs created throughout the year, marking a significant decline from the 2 million jobs added in 2024, the weakest performance since the early 2000s excluding recession years [1] - Moody's chief economist Mark Zandi attributed part of the labor market stagnation to the tariff policies implemented by former President Trump, indicating that these tariffs have directly impacted employment in manufacturing, transportation, distribution, and agriculture sectors [1] - The uncertainty in hiring decisions among businesses is exacerbated by rising costs and squeezed profit margins due to tariffs, leading to a more cautious approach in recruitment and investment decisions [2] Group 2 - The manufacturing sector has lost approximately 70,000 jobs in recent months, with other trade-related industries such as mining, logging, and warehousing also experiencing significant job losses [2] - Healthcare and social services remain among the few sectors still hiring steadily, suggesting that without these industries, the employment data for 2025 would be even worse [2] - The upcoming Supreme Court ruling on tariff policies is critical, as it may affect the legality of certain tariffs, but other tariffs imposed through different legal means may continue to pose a threat to the global trade system [3]