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Employers added 172,000 jobs last month as US job market shows resilience despite Iran war
Employers added 172,000 jobs last month as US job market shows resilience despite Iran war
Employers added 172,000 jobs last month as US job market shows resilience despite Iran war

Published on: 06/05/2026

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FILE - A job seeker waits to talk to a recruiter at a job fair Aug. 28, 2025, in Sunrise, Fla.

The American job market continues to show surprising strength, shrugging off the high costs of the Iran war.

Employers added 172,000 jobs in May — roughly double what forecasters had expected — and the unemployment rate remained at a low 4.3%.

The Labor Department reported Friday that job growth was down slightly last month from a revised 179,000 in April. The unemployment rate stayed at a low 4.3%

Hiring has bounced back this year from a miserable 2025, showing resilience in the face of economic uncertainty and painfully high energy prices caused by the Iran war.

The job gains last month were broad-based. Local governments added 55,000 workers, restaurants and bars 48,000, healthcare companies 35,000.

In another sign of job market strength, Labor Department revisions added a combined 93,000 jobs in March and April. Job growth averaged 188,000 a month from March through May, marking the best three months of hiring since early 2024.

“The hiring recession is over. American firms are hiring again,’’ said Heather Long, chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union. ”The job rebound is happening in almost every industry ... This is encouraging news for job seekers and for the U.S. economy. The labor market has stabilized and is showing early signs of a genuine rebound.’’

With just five months to go before consequential midterm elections in the U.S., Americans have grown increasingly frustrated by rising costs and it’s unclear if the strong job numbers this year will drown that out.

Inflation data last week showed that in addition to gasoline, prices for groceries, clothing and electricity are also on the rise, indicating that inflation may be growing more entrenched.

Polls show that President Donald Trump’s approval rating on the economy is falling sharply after being reelected largely on the promise of taming inflation.

And despite the pickup in hiring, wage gains were modest. Average hourly wages rose 0.3% from April and 3.4% from May 2025, consistent with the Federal Reserve’s 2% inflation target.

Workers, jobseekers and employers have been stuck in an awkward “no-hire, no-fire’’ labor market. “Those who have jobs are clinging to them, while those without are left wanting,” Diane Swonk, chief economist at the tax and consulting firm KPMG, wrote in a commentary ahead of the jobs report. “The result is a sense of being frozen or left in a sort of labor market purgatory.’’

Many young people are finding it tough to break into a stagnant job market. And workers who have been laid off struggle to get back to work. Nearly 28% of the unemployed in April had been jobless for more than six months, biggest share since December 2021.

Seeing their prospects diminished, Americans are reluctant to leave their jobs and seek something better elsewhere. In April, the number of people who quit dropped to the lowest level since the frightening days of August 2020, when the COVID-19 was running rampant.

Last year, employers added 9,700 jobs a month, fewest outside a recession since 2002.

This year, hiring has rebounded, averaging 114,000 new jobs a month from January through May. Big tax refunds — the product of President Donald Trump’s 2025 tax cuts — have given the economy a lift, offsetting the impact of higher energy prices since the United States and Israel attacked Iran in late February. But the refunds have mostly been pocketed, and gasoline prices remain above $4 per gallon.

Healthcare companies have been driving much of hiring over the past year.

Martha Gimbel and Ryan Nunn of Yale University’s Budget Lab note that strong healthcare hiring isn’t surprising as Americans age and need more prescriptions and trips to the doctor. In fact, the industry’s job growth is in line with Labor Department predictions from a decade ago. “The question is not why healthcare has kept hiring—it is why other industries have not,’’ they wrote in a report published Tuesday, suggesting that one explanation might be an immigration crackdown that has reduced the supply of foreign-born workers.

At least the United States doesn’t need as many new jobs as it used to. The drop in immigrants and rising Baby Boomer retirements mean that fewer people are competing for work. As a result, the so-called break-even point — the number of new jobs required to keep the unemployment rate stable — has likely dropped to near zero, from the 155,000 new jobs per month that was typical two or three years ago, according to a Federal Reserve report.

Some analysts fear that artificial intelligence will wipe out entry-level jobs. But economists Gregory Daco and Lydia Boussour of the tax and consulting firm EY-Parthenon wrote in a commentary Tuesday that AI “adoption is proving more gradual and costly than many anticipated. Firms are increasingly using AI to enhance productivity and control labor costs.’’ But AI, they wrote, has reduced hiring rather than ”triggering broad-based layoffs.″

And a new study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York identified a different culprit for young people’s struggle to land jobs after college: the rise of remote work. Businesses, it seems, are reluctant to hire new grads for work-at-home jobs because it is harder to train and mentor them when they aren’t coming into the office.

U.S. financial markets retreated on the strong jobs data as expectations for an interest rate cut from the Fed continue to fade.

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Valedictorian Maya Aguirre was born and raised in Coos Bay, Oregon by her parents, Amy and Joe Aguirre. Maya was involved in many school activities, including National Honor Society, where she was a member for three years. She was also a member of Science National Honor Society, where she was an officer for two years, and part of the MHS dance team and Varsity softball, serving as a captain for two years. Additionally, Maya was part of the MHS Charity Program and earned her Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree from Southwestern Community College. Maya plans to study Pediatric Occupational Therapy, with a major in Psychology, to later return home and pursue her career as a POT.   
  
Valedictorian Mallory Edd was born and raised in Coos Bay, Oregon, by her parents, Amelia and Trevor Edd. She is the older sister of Sheldon Edd. Mallory was involved in many activities, including NHS, SNHS, APPI, Z-Club, and, most notably, she was the Head Coordinator for the MHS Charity Program. Additionally, Mallory also worked for the school as an AVID Tutor. Mallory played soccer for four years, and football and tennis for three years. She was captain of the soccer and tennis teams since her junior year. After high school, she plans to attend SWOCC for her associate's degree, then transfer to a four-year college to earn her bachelor's degree and teaching license and become a teacher.   
  
Valedictorian Abby Erb grew up in Coos Bay with her parents Greg Erb and Lillian Erb. Abby participated in Science National Honor Society, where she was the treasurer and the Marshfield Charity Program, where she was a winner of the annual fundraising pageant. She was also a member of the cross-country team, and swim team, where she was the captain. Next year she has plans to go to Oregon State University and study electrical and computer engineering.   
  
Valedictorian Charlie Hatch was born in Murray, Utah and raised in Coos Bay, Oregon, by his parents Brent and Sarah Hatch. He is the older brother of Alvin, Savannah, Izzy, Aria, and Lily. Charlie has played classical piano for eight years and won multiple musical competitions. He was involved in National Honor Society, serving as president his senior year. He also participated in Science National Honor Society, Z-Club, and the MHS Charity Program. He competed in cross country and track and field for 3 years, and Swimming for 2 years. Charlie will serve a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the João Pessoa, Brazil Mission, beginning in September, then will attend Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah to major in Physics.   
  
Valedictorian Reanna Mathias was born in Flagstaff, Arizona and raised in Coos Bay, Oregon by her parents, Natalie Smith and Adam Mathias, along with her five older siblings. She was a member of Z-club all four years of high school, serving as the president, vice-president, and secretary. She was also a member of SNHS, Charity Program, AAPI, and NHS of which she was the publicist during her senior year. She was a varsity tennis player throughout her high school career and was team captain for two years. She was also a varsity cross country runner for one year. After graduation she plans to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and attend Brigham Young University to get her bachelor’s degree in nursing.   
  
Valedictorian Kayleigh Schroder was born in California and now lives in North Bend with her parents, Sarah and Alex Schroder, and siblings Euan and Elora. Throughout high school, Kayleigh balanced membership in the National Honor Society and the National Society of High School Scholars with participation in theater, cheer, and veterinary work, as well as competing in international video game art competitions. After graduation, Kayleigh will pursue an Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree before transferring to a university to study Graphic Design. She aims to become a video editor and manga artist, while also earning her veterinary technician license to eventually open a doggy daycare.   
  
Chandler Wyatt is a native of Coos Bay, Oregon. His parents are BJ and Elizabeth Wyatt, and his sister is Kindall. Chandler was a four-year ASB leadership member, and a three-sport athlete since the 3rd grade, enjoying football, basketball, and track. He was also a Science National Honor Society Member, and part of the Charity Program. Chandler has been named Student of the Month several times and was awarded Student of the Year in the subjects of history, math, and Spanish, along with recognition of several athletic achievements. Chandler has been admitted into the Lundquist College of Business at the University of Oregon and will begin taking classes in the fall.  
  
Salutatorian Angeles Gabriel-Kutsch, daughter of Natasha Kutsch and Ronny Gabriel Mendoza, was born in Newport, Oregon, and currently resides in Coos Bay, where she lives with her grandmother, Terresa Johnson, and her sister, Jasmine Gabriel-Kutsch. She is also the sister of Sebastian Gabriel-Kutsch and Fabiola Rodriguez. Angeles is a first-generation college student pursuing higher education. Throughout high school, Angeles has demonstrated strong academic achievement and leadership while remaining actively involved in her school and community. She is graduating with both an Honors Diploma and her AAOT (Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degree). Angeles is also a member of the National Society of High School Scholars and a recipient of The Ford Family Foundation Scholarship. During her four years of high school, Angeles participated in Z-Club, Key Club, Latin X Club, National Honor Society, and TRIO. She was also involved in girls’ basketball, volleyball, and track & field during her early years of high school. Following graduation, Angeles plans to attend Oregon Institute of Technology in Klamath Falls to pursue a pre-medical track in Biology Health Science. She then plans to continue her education at OHSU with the goal of becoming an orthopedic surgeon specializing in joint replacement surgery.Photos from Marshfield High School's post
Marshfield High School Class of 2026 Valedictorians and Salutatorian. Valedictorian Maya Aguirre was born and raised in Coos Bay, Oregon by her parents, Amy and Joe Aguirre. Maya was involved in many school activities, including National Honor Society, where she was a member for three years. She was also a member of Science National Honor Society, where she was an officer for two years, and part of the MHS dance team and Varsity softball, serving as a captain for two years. Additionally, Maya was part of the MHS Charity Program and earned her Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree from Southwestern Community College. Maya plans to study Pediatric Occupational Therapy, with a major in Psychology, to later return home and pursue her career as a POT. Valedictorian Mallory Edd was born and raised in Coos Bay, Oregon, by her parents, Amelia and Trevor Edd. She is the older sister of Sheldon Edd. Mallory was involved in many activities, including NHS, SNHS, APPI, Z-Club, and, most notably, she was the Head Coordinator for the MHS Charity Program. Additionally, Mallory also worked for the school as an AVID Tutor. Mallory played soccer for four years, and football and tennis for three years. She was captain of the soccer and tennis teams since her junior year. After high school, she plans to attend SWOCC for her associate's degree, then transfer to a four-year college to earn her bachelor's degree and teaching license and become a teacher. Valedictorian Abby Erb grew up in Coos Bay with her parents Greg Erb and Lillian Erb. Abby participated in Science National Honor Society, where she was the treasurer and the Marshfield Charity Program, where she was a winner of the annual fundraising pageant. She was also a member of the cross-country team, and swim team, where she was the captain. Next year she has plans to go to Oregon State University and study electrical and computer engineering. Valedictorian Charlie Hatch was born in Murray, Utah and raised in Coos Bay, Oregon, by his parents Brent and Sarah Hatch. He is the older brother of Alvin, Savannah, Izzy, Aria, and Lily. Charlie has played classical piano for eight years and won multiple musical competitions. He was involved in National Honor Society, serving as president his senior year. He also participated in Science National Honor Society, Z-Club, and the MHS Charity Program. He competed in cross country and track and field for 3 years, and Swimming for 2 years. Charlie will serve a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the João Pessoa, Brazil Mission, beginning in September, then will attend Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah to major in Physics. Valedictorian Reanna Mathias was born in Flagstaff, Arizona and raised in Coos Bay, Oregon by her parents, Natalie Smith and Adam Mathias, along with her five older siblings. She was a member of Z-club all four years of high school, serving as the president, vice-president, and secretary. She was also a member of SNHS, Charity Program, AAPI, and NHS of which she was the publicist during her senior year. She was a varsity tennis player throughout her high school career and was team captain for two years. She was also a varsity cross country runner for one year. After graduation she plans to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and attend Brigham Young University to get her bachelor’s degree in nursing. Valedictorian Kayleigh Schroder was born in California and now lives in North Bend with her parents, Sarah and Alex Schroder, and siblings Euan and Elora. Throughout high school, Kayleigh balanced membership in the National Honor Society and the National Society of High School Scholars with participation in theater, cheer, and veterinary work, as well as competing in international video game art competitions. After graduation, Kayleigh will pursue an Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree before transferring to a university to study Graphic Design. She aims to become a video editor and manga artist, while also earning her veterinary technician license to eventually open a doggy daycare. Chandler Wyatt is a native of Coos Bay, Oregon. His parents are BJ and Elizabeth Wyatt, and his sister is Kindall. Chandler was a four-year ASB leadership member, and a three-sport athlete since the 3rd grade, enjoying football, basketball, and track. He was also a Science National Honor Society Member, and part of the Charity Program. Chandler has been named Student of the Month several times and was awarded Student of the Year in the subjects of history, math, and Spanish, along with recognition of several athletic achievements. Chandler has been admitted into the Lundquist College of Business at the University of Oregon and will begin taking classes in the fall. Salutatorian Angeles Gabriel-Kutsch, daughter of Natasha Kutsch and Ronny Gabriel Mendoza, was born in Newport, Oregon, and currently resides in Coos Bay, where she lives with her grandmother, Terresa Johnson, and her sister, Jasmine Gabriel-Kutsch. She is also the sister of Sebastian Gabriel-Kutsch and Fabiola Rodriguez. Angeles is a first-generation college student pursuing higher education. Throughout high school, Angeles has demonstrated strong academic achievement and leadership while remaining actively involved in her school and community. She is graduating with both an Honors Diploma and her AAOT (Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degree). 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