Jobs report set to show whether hiring slowdown continued in 2026

Jobs report set to show whether hiring slowdown continued in 2026
Jobs report set to show whether hiring slowdown continued in 2026
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks during a press conference following the Federal Open Markets Committee meeting at the Federal Reserve on January 28, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) — A jobs report to be released on Wednesday will provide a key barometer of the U.S. economy as policymakers grapple with a combination of elevated inflation and sluggish hiring.

The labor market slowed sharply last year, prompting interest rate cuts at the Federal Reserve and concern among some observers about the nation’s economic prospects.

The U.S. added an average of 49,000 jobs each month in 2025, which marked a staggering decline from 168,000 monthly jobs added over the prior year.

Economists expect employers to have hired 55,000 workers in January, amounting to a slight uptick from 50,000 hires in December. Still, the anticipated performance would barely register above the lackluster hiring of a typical month last year.

In a bright spot, however, the unemployment rate remains low by historical standards. Unemployment stood at 4.4% in December, and economists expect that level to have been left unchanged in January.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics delayed the release of the January data due to a partial government shutdown last week, which helps explain why the jobs report is set to be issued on a Wednesday in the middle of the month, rather than its customary release on the month’s first Friday.

The jobs report will arrive weeks after a series of job cuts that slashed tens of thousands of workers combined at a handful of name-brand companies.

Amazon said last month it planned to cut about 16,000 employees as it seeks to “strengthen” its business by reducing “layers” and “bureaucracy” within its workforce.

A day earlier, UPS announced it plans to cut as many as 30,000 employees this year. Pinterest also unveiled an effort to slash 15% of its staff, according to a securities filing. The company boasts about 4,500 employees worldwide, a securities filing shows.

So far, the cooling labor market has avoided widespread job losses, making the recent flurry of layoffs an outlier, analysts previously told ABC News. The high-profile cuts reflect trends in tech and some other sectors, however, where companies have reversed a pandemic-era hiring blitz and pivoted in response to artificial intelligence.

The Fed slashed interest rates three consecutive times last year in an effort to boost the flagging labor market. In January, the Fed opted to hold interest rates steady, taking a cautious approach due in part to elevated inflation.

The benchmark rate stands at a level between 3.5% and 3.75%. That figure marks a significant drop from a recent peak attained in 2023, but borrowing costs remain well above a 0% rate established at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Still, Fed Chair Jerome Powell appeared to view the economy in a favorable light, saying it is expanding at a “solid pace” during a Jan. 28 press conference.

“While job gains have remained low, the unemployment rate has shown some signs of stabilization,” Powell added.

Futures markets expect two quarter-point interest rate cuts this year, forecasting the first in June and a second in the fall, according to CME FedWatch Tool, a measure of market sentiment.

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Jackson Dean’s engaged to ‘the sweetest soul’ this Feb. 14

Jackson Dean’s engaged to ‘the sweetest soul’ this Feb. 14
Jackson Dean’s engaged to ‘the sweetest soul’ this Feb. 14
Jackson Dean & Shannon Miscoll (Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images)

Valentine’s Day on Saturday is sure to be a special one for Jackson Dean, since it’ll be his first one since getting engaged at the beginning of the year.

Jackson popped the question on Jan. 3, and it’s clear he’s smitten with Shannon Miscoll.

“She is the sweetest soul that I have come across in my courting days,” he says of his fiancée. “It’s pretty dang awesome here the last couple years with her. And she’s just really easy and takes care of me like I take care of her.”

“And we have a really nice little bubble on the edge of a whole lot of nothing west of town,” he adds. “She’s deathly beautiful, the most beautiful woman on the planet. And it’s pretty great.”

Jackson also says Shannon’s the inspiration for his new radio single, “Make a Liar.” 

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David Bowie to be subject of a new immersive experience

David Bowie to be subject of a new immersive experience
David Bowie to be subject of a new immersive experience
David Bowie performing at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for Aids Awareness, at Wembley Stadium, Picture taken Easter Monday, 20th April 1992. (Photo by Nigel Wright/Mirrorpix/Getty Images)

David Bowie is going to be the subject of a new immersive experience in London.

David Bowie: You’re Not Alone, opening April 22 at Lightroom in London, is described as “both a multimedia spectacle and an intimate and revealing self-portrait.” It combines rare performance footage, photos, drawings, lyrics and more to delve into the rock star’s career and artistry.

The multimedia experience features footage selected from the David Bowie Archive in New York, including rarely heard interviews and never-before-seen material. All will be projected on the expansive walls and floor of Lightroom, combined with spacial audio, to offer fans an immersive exploration of the late rocker.

The experience is broken down into different thematic chapters, with the description noting that it “brings insight into Bowie’s perspective on the subjects most important to him, including: theatricality, spirituality, songwriting, and the transformative power of creativity.”

Tickets for David Bowie: You’re Not Alone are on sale now.

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Ansel Elgort confirms he is a father

Ansel Elgort confirms he is a father
Ansel Elgort confirms he is a father
Ansel Elgort attends the ‘Bugonia’ New York premiere at the Museum of Modern Art on Oct. 21, 2025, in New York City. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

Ansel Elgort has shared the first photo of his newborn child, confirming that he is now a father.

The actor took to Instagram on Tuesday to post a black-and-white photo of himself and his newborn son. In the photo, the elder Elgort wears a turtleneck sweater as he cuddles cheek-to-cheek with his young son, who is wrapped in a fleece onesie and wears a beanie.

“Fatherhood is exhilarating, exhausting, it’s everything and more. The present feels more present and the future brighter,” Elgort wrote. “He wakes us up all night and yet I’ve never felt stronger during the day. He goes from crying to laughing, expressing everything he feels and it’s freed me to do the same.”

Elgort continued, writing that at first he wanted to keep the news of his son’s birth “sacred, just for us, but now I want to share this story with you as it’s the brightest happiest thing I’ve ever experienced.”

“I hope it brings you happiness too. So much love,” Elgort ended his post.

Elgort also shared a video of himself singing and playing the guitar to his newborn child, who sat across from him in a baby bouncer.

“Welcome to the world, little squirrel,” Elgort sings in the video. “Welcome to planet Earth. This is your turf.”

The actor captioned the video, “Goodmorning” with a smile emoji. His The Fault in Our Stars and Divergent costar Shailene Woodley commented a heart eyes emoji under the video.

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Person detained for questioning in connection with Nancy Guthrie abduction: Official

Person detained for questioning in connection with Nancy Guthrie abduction: Official
Person detained for questioning in connection with Nancy Guthrie abduction: Official
In an aerial view, law enforcement and news broadcasters are stationed outside of Nancy Guthrie’s residence on February 10, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department, with assistance from the FBI, has detained an individual for questioning in connection with the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation told ABC News.

The individual was detained in a location south of Tucson, Arizona, the source said, and law enforcement is preparing to search a location associated with the individual.

The development followed the first images released of a masked man approaching Nancy Guthrie’s front door and as investigators continued to search in her neighborhood.

However, there’s no indication that the person who was detained is the figure seen in the newly released video footage.

Earlier Tuesday, FBI Director Kash Patel released images and video of an “armed individual” in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie.

The images showed someone wearing a mask, gloves, a backpack and armed with a holstered handgun at the front door of Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson-area home around the time investigators suspect she was abducted on Feb. 1.

“[L]aw enforcement has uncovered these previously inaccessible new images showing an armed individual appearing to have tampered with the camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning of her disappearance,” Patel said in his post.

The Guthrie family was shown the images before their public release, law enforcement sources told ABC News.

Savannah Guthrie posted the images to her Instagram account, with the message, “We believe she is still alive. Bring her home.”

In a second Instagram post on Tuesday afternoon, Guthrie wrote, “Someone out there recognizes this person. We believe she is still out there. Bring her home.”

Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home on Sunday, Feb. 1, according to authorities. A Monday ransom deadline by persons claiming to be Guthrie’s abductors passed as the search for her continues.

Patel said the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s office worked with “private sector partners” in recent days to recover the video footage, which Patel said had been “lost, corrupted, or inaccessible due to a variety of factors, including the removal of recording devices.”

“The video was recovered from residual data located in the backend systems,” Patel said. “Working with four partners — as of this morning, law enforcement has uncovered these previously inaccessible new images showing an armed individual appearing to have tampered with the camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning of her disappearance.”

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump was briefed on the latest details in the case and was reviewing the video footage posted online by Patel.

“We’re just praying for the safety of Nancy Guthrie and that she will return home soon. And the president directed me to please encourage all Americans with any information to call the FBI, and we hope that this case will come to a positive resolution as soon as possible,” Leavitt said.

Anyone with information is urged to call 911, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900 or the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.

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Shinedown posts teaser video after clearing Instagram

Shinedown posts teaser video after clearing Instagram
Shinedown posts teaser video after clearing Instagram
Brent Smith of Shinedown performs during the Dance, Kid, Dance Tour at Smoothie King Center on May 06, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Erika Goldring/Getty Images)

It appears that the arrival of new Shinedown music is drawing ever closer.

After clearing their Instagram of all posts — usually a telltale sign that an announcement is coming — the “Second Chance” rockers have shared a new teaser video featuring the sound of lapping waves. 

“Let the stars be your Searchlight,” Shinedown writes in the caption.

“Searchlight” is one of four new singles Shinedown put out in 2025, along with “Killing Fields,” “Dance, Kid, Dance” and “Three Six Five.” The band’s most recent album is 2022’s Planet Zero.

Shinedown has previously hinted at upcoming tour news — in January, frontman Brent Smith teased that Shinedown was “getting ready to start some announcements” while listing the months May through November. They also posted a map of North America showing several states lighting up.

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Music notes: Katy Perry, Backstreet Boys and more

Music notes: Katy Perry, Backstreet Boys and more
Music notes: Katy Perry, Backstreet Boys and more

Katy Perry and former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau are still going strong. A carousel of photos the singer posted on Tuesday includes loved-up photos of the two on the ski slopes and at dinner.

Fresh from their Super Bowl commercial for T-Mobile, Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter and Howie Dorough have now teamed up with Pizza Hut for a Valentine’s Day promotion: The fast food chain will be selling “The Shape of My Heart-Shaped pizza,” named after one of Backstreet’s big hits. In a YouTube short, Howie and Nick argue over the correct way to do the “heart hands” gesture.

“Wake Me Up,” the hit song by Avicii that features vocals by Aloe Blacc, has officially reached 3 billion streams on Spotify, and more than 7 billion streams across all platforms. Aloe, who’s doing a four-night residency at LA’s Blue Note Jazz Club, co-wrote the song with Avicii, born Tim Bergling, and Mike Einziger of the band Incubus. Aloe says of the song, “I’ll always be proud of how my lyrics, Mike’s guitar and Tim’s exceptional production continues to inspire billions of listeners around the world.”

Charli XCX has announced that one of the many movies she’s starring in, Erupcja, will arrive in theaters April 17. In addition to starring in the film, Charli also co-wrote it. In it, she plays a British woman who visits Warsaw with her boyfriend, but ends up reconnecting with her former girlfriend.

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Robin Trower’s ‘Live!’ album getting 50th anniversary reissue with full Stockholm concert

Robin Trower’s ‘Live!’ album getting 50th anniversary reissue with full Stockholm concert
Robin Trower’s ‘Live!’ album getting 50th anniversary reissue with full Stockholm concert
Cover of Robin Trower’s ‘Live!’ (Chrysalis Records)

Former Procul Harum guitarist Robin Trower is set to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his album Live! with the release of a new deluxe expanded edition.

The original 1976 vinyl of Live! featured only seven songs from the Robin Trower Band’s concert at Sweden’s Stockholm Concert Hall on Feb. 3, 1975. The new expanded edition will feature five previously unreleased performances, giving fans a chance to enjoy the entire concert for the very first time.

Robin Trower Live! [50th Anniversary Edition] will include both the original mix and a 2026 remix of the album, along with a booklet with new liner notes and previously unseen photos. It will be released April 3 in a two-CD package, two-LP package and digitally.

As a preview of the release, the 2026 mix of “Bridge of Sighs” has now been released to digital outlets.

Robin Trower Live! [50th Anniversary Edition] is available for preorder now.

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Report: Britney Spears sells rights to her music catalog

Report: Britney Spears sells rights to her music catalog
Report: Britney Spears sells rights to her music catalog
Britney Spears, ‘…Baby One More Time’ (Legacy Recordings)

Oops! Britney Spears has sold the rights to her music catalog to Primary Wave, sources confirm to Rolling Stone.

That means Primary Wave will now control Britney’s ownership share of hits like “…Baby One More Time,” “Oops!…I Did It Again,” “Toxic” and “I’m a Slave 4 U.” It has not been confirmed how much Primary Wave paid for the catalog. However, a source told TMZ, which was the first to report the news, that it was in the same ballpark as the $200 million Justin Bieber got when he sold his catalog in 2023.

Variety, which also confirmed the deal, notes that Britney has songwriting credits on close to 40 songs in her catalog, including “Everytime” and “Me Against the Music.”

TMZ reported that the deal was signed Dec. 30 and that Britney is happy with it.

Primary Wave also has financial interests in the estates of Whitney Houston, Prince and The Notorious B.I.G. It purchased Stevie Nicks’ publishing rights in 2020.

ABC Audio has reached out to Primary Wave for a comment.

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Trump says his ‘Great Ballroom’ will be used for ‘future Presidential Inaugurations’

Trump says his ‘Great Ballroom’ will be used for ‘future Presidential Inaugurations’
Trump says his ‘Great Ballroom’ will be used for ‘future Presidential Inaugurations’
President Donald Trump posted new renderings of the ballroom that is currently under construction, Feb. 10, 2026. (The White House)

(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday posted new renderings of his “Great Ballroom” and said it “will also be used for future Presidential Inaugurations.”

“Two views of the Great Ballroom being built on the site of our wonderful White House — It is on budget, and ahead of schedule!” Trump said of the construction on the former site of the demolished East Wing.

In the social media post, Trump claimed that the new ballroom “will also be used for future Presidential Inaugurations,” because of the ballroom’s expected “unprecedented structural, safety, and security features.”

According to the Library of Congress, the Constitution lays out the language of the inaugural oath but does not dictate where the ceremony must take place. 

The Library of Congress adds that in the 21st century, “inaugurations usually take place on the west front of the U.S. Capitol,” but adds that “there have been many other inauguration sites in the nation’s history.”

Trump initially said in July that the $300 million ballroom project would not interfere with the existing White House structure. Later, when crews began tearing down the East Wing, an official said the “entirety of the East Wing will be modernized” as the massive 90,000 square foot ballroom is built.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation has sued to stop the project.

In January, a federal judge presiding over the challenge signaled doubts about the Trump administration’s argument that the president has the legal authority to undertake the renovations and to fund them with private donations.

That judge said the decision on whether to block Trump’s renovation plans will “hopefully” come this month.

ABC News’ Steven Portnoy and Nathan Lee contributed to this report.

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