Will the US add at least 100k jobs in March?

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31 Mar 2026 · 15:01
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3 Apr 2026 · 15:00

March hiring misses 100k mark, forecasts show 60k gain

Analysis

Current forecasts from multiple respected sources, including Bloomberg and RSM, consistently estimate that about 60,000 jobs were added in March. This figure is below the 100,000 job threshold needed for a 'YES' outcome. The previous month's job loss and current unemployment rate of 4.4% further support a conservative outlook. Although warmer weather and the end of specific strikes contributed positively, they do not appear strong enough to reach the 100k addition. The probability of adding at least 100,000 jobs seems overstated, as it contradicts prevailing analyst expectations and market data. Given the cautious optimism, tempered by recent economic pressures like rising inflation, the continued stable but weak hiring rates suggest that a rebound to 100k is unlikely within the immediate timeframe. Thus, the data supports predicting a 'NO' outcome with a moderate level of confidence.

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Will the US add at least 100k jobs in March?

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predictsNoat 75%
AI Confidence:
75%

AI is 7% more confident than the market

31/03/2026, 15:01

Market odds at time of prediction

Yes 32.0%No 68.0%
Resolved: 4/3/2026View on Polymarket →
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