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Rising Global Unemployment Fuels Political Backlash in UK & Pakistan | Youth Discontent, Economic Slowdown, Leadership Crisis

  Rising unemployment in the UK and Pakistan is fueling youth discontent and challenging political leadership.(Representing AI image) Rising Unemployment Trends Spark Political Backlash in Key Economies  - Dr. Sanjaykumar pawar  Table of Contents Introduction Unemployment Today: A Snapshot of Global Realities 2.1 Global Unemployment Trends 2.2 Youth Unemployment — The Hidden Pressure Point Case Study: United Kingdom — 4.8% and the Labour Backlash 3.1 Recent Data and Trends 3.2 Causes Behind the Surge 3.3 Political Fallout Case Study: Pakistan — Sluggish Growth, High Unemployment, and Public Discontent 4.1 Macroeconomic Context & Growth Slump 4.2 Labour Market Realities & Youth Joblessness 4.3 Political Implications Drivers of Rising Unemployment in Key Economies 5.1 Structural and Sectoral Shifts 5.2 Trade, Tariffs, and Global Demand Weakness 5.3 Technological Disruption & Skills Mismatch 5.4 Demographic Pressures and Labour Force...

Fed Rate Cut Odds Hit 70% After Weak Jobs Data: Growth Risks Rise

  The Federal Reserve building in Washington, D.C. — markets now price a 70% chance of an October rate cut as job growth slows and unemployment rises. Fed Rate Cut Odds Climb to 70% for October Amid Labor Woes — What It Means for Markets, Jobs and Growth Fed rate cut odds, October Fed cut, August jobs report, 22,000 jobs, unemployment 4.3%, Deloitte 1.4% 2026, native-born unemployment, immigration curbs, FedWatch, labor market slowdown  - Dr.Sanjaykumar pawar Table of contents Executive summary Strong introduction — why this matters now The facts: what the data actually show (jobs, unemployment, market odds) Why markets reacted: from 53.6% to ~70% (and why those percentages move fast) The immigration connection: native-born unemployment and policy shifts Growth implications — Deloitte’s 1.4% 2026 forecast and scenarios Market and household impacts if the Fed cuts in October Visuals to include (recommended charts and data) — how to read them Conclusion: balancing r...

Eurozone Joblessness Rises Slightly to 6.3% in August — Still Near Historic Lows

Eurozone Joblessness Rises But Remains Close to Record Low: A Deep Dive into the August 2025 Labor Market   - Dr.Sanjaykumar pawar Table of Contents Introduction Understanding Unemployment Metrics  2.1 ILO Definitions & Seasonal Adjustment  2.2 Why 6.3% Matters Recent Data & Trend Analysis  3.1 Eurozone-wide figures & dynamics  3.2 Country-level divergences: France, Germany, Spain, Italy & Greece Labor Market Flows & Underlying Strength  4.1 Flow analysis (hires, separations, transitions)  4.2 Job vacancy and labor cost pressures Macroeconomic Context & ECB Implications  5.1 Growth, inflation, and sentiment  5.2 Monetary policy prospects Risks, Challenges & Outlook  6.1 Structural issues & youth unemployment  6.2 Spillovers and external risks Insights and Opinions FAQs Conclusion Sources & References 1. Introduction In August 2025 , the eurozone unemployment rate edged up to 6.3% , compared with 6.2% in July . At...

China’s Manufacturing Slump: 5-Month PMI Contraction & Global Economic Impactsp

China’s Manufacturing Slump: Unpacking the 5-Month Contraction and What It Means for the Global Economy - Dr.Sanjaykumar Pawar Table of Contents Introduction: Why August PMI Matters Understanding PMI: What It Shows and Why It’s Critical Current Snapshot: August 2025 PMI & Economic Backdrop Key Drivers of the Manufacturing Contraction Weak Domestic Demand U.S.–China Trade Tensions Property Sector Woes Cooling Exports & Shifting Markets Fiscal Strain & Weather Disruptions Non-Manufacturing & Composite PMI: A Silver Lining? Industrial Profits & Lending Trends Labor Market Pressures and Fiscal Challenges Data Visualization Ideas Insights & Outlook: Recovery or Continued Slump? Conclusion: Strategic Implications for Stakeholders FAQs 1. Introduction: Why August PMI Matters China’s official Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) came in at 49.4 in August 2025 , marking the fifth straight month of contraction . While the figure edged sl...

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Global Bond Market Turmoil: Rising Yields, Debt Pressures & Borrowing Costs Explained

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