Revisions to US payroll data are about to be released, and this adjustment is expected to reveal the true impact of the government shutdown on employment. Industry analysts are pondering a question: can this data truly shake the market's existing perception of the Federal Reserve's direction?



The current market consensus is that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged in the first quarter, but this payroll revision data could become a variable. However, this is just one of many factors influencing the Fed's decision. The future trajectory of inflation will also be crucial, and the latest ruling by the US Supreme Court on reciprocal tariffs will have chain reactions. The combination of these three factors is what truly determines the market's rhythm.
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DogeBachelorvip
· 18h ago
Revisions to wage data are causing trouble again. Can this really influence the Federal Reserve this time? It still feels like the usual routine; interest rates remain unchanged.
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0xSherlockvip
· 01-09 12:57
What can be changed in wage data revisions? The Fed has already set the tone; these numbers are just tools used to justify things after the fact.
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AlphaBrainvip
· 01-09 12:57
Revised wage data? Bro, isn't this just the Federal Reserve's new trick, trying to see if they can scare the market. Wait for inflation data; tariffs are the real bomb. A trio, who knows who will have the final say.
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DeFiAlchemistvip
· 01-09 12:57
ngl the payroll revision is gonna be that one variable that either breaks the whole rate-hold narrative or just gets absorbed into the noise... either way the fed's already trapped in this triangle of inflation signals, tariff chaos, and employment opacity. the real alchemy happens when all three factors start oscillating outta sync
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SilentObservervip
· 01-09 12:56
Once the wage data is out, you'll know the truth. Don't just listen to analysts talk; it's the combination of three variables that really packs a punch.
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OldLeekMastervip
· 01-09 12:54
Nothing can be done about the wage data; the Federal Reserve decided that a long time ago. Now it's just waiting to see how inflation turns out. Tariffs are the real bombshell.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 01-09 12:43
As soon as the wage data was released, the dominoes fell. Market sentiment, this fragile thing, simply couldn't withstand the triple blow.
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NestedFoxvip
· 01-09 12:29
Salary data is about to get some new tricks. Can we bring some fresh elements to the market this time? It feels like these few data points are repeatedly bombarded throughout the year, probably just boring corrections within expectations...
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