1. Market tension rises as the Fed's September rate cut decision depends on an unreliable August jobs report; 2. Labor data inconsistencies, including large revisions and conflicting signals, obscure the true health of the job market; 3. Demographic changes and reporting flaws may understate unemployment, indicating a weaker labor market than official figures suggest.
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