June unemployment rate consensus hardens in the 4.2-4.3 percent band
- The BLS unemployment ladder prices 63% above 4.2% and 31% above 4.3%, pinning the market-implied June rate in the 4.2-4.3% band.
- May's 172K payroll beat and 226K claims reading are consistent with a stable labor market in the 4.2-4.3% range the ladder implies.
- The ladder shows 99% above 3.9%, meaning the market fully rules out a return to prior low-unemployment conditions.
- Resolves via the Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation report; the June print is the next catalyst that could reprice the distribution.
- story
- The US economy added 172,000 jobs in May, beating expectations, while weekly jobless claims fell to 226,000, suggesting a stable but cooling labor market.exa_search → Press Room · as_of 2026-06-19T12:03:18+00:00 [mediated]
- publisher
- Press Room
- published_at
- 2026-06-17T14:23:29.000Z
- interp
- The BLS-sourced ladder resolves on the official June Employment Situation release; current pricing is anchored by the May jobs beat and stable claims data.llm_judge_cm_signal_v1 [editorial]
News-cycle wires publish on coverage, not editorial selection — the day’s top stories matched to the prediction markets pricing them, so nothing is cherry-picked.
- judge_engine
none — deterministic news-cycle scan- judge_verdict
- auto_published
- judge_confidence
- n/a — no judge gate (deterministic publishing)
- prompt_template
news_cycle_v1github · auditable- match_method
entity_slug_match (mechanical)
Every wire traces back to the ClearMarket event it is built on, and out to each venue’s own market page — so any figure here can be verified at its source.
- cm_event
- /events/kxu3-26jun/
AI grounded search reads embedded JSON-LD in HTML. Developers query REST. Agentic AI clients (Claude Desktop, Cursor) call MCP tools. AI crawlers index via /llms.txt. Same canonical record at every surface.
| HTML | browsers, AI grounded search, crawlers (contains embedded JSON-LD @type: Dataset) | https://clearmarket.fyi/signals/june-u-3-unemployment-rate-seen-4-2-4-3-bls-ladder-2026-06-17/ |
| JSON | REST API for developers | https://clearmarket.fyi/signals/june-u-3-unemployment-rate-seen-4-2-4-3-bls-ladder-2026-06-17.json |
| MCP | agentic AI tool call (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Continue) | clearmarket.get_signal("june-u-3-unemployment-rate-seen-4-2-4-3-bls-ladder-2026-06-17") |
| AGENT | AI crawler discovery index | /llms.txt |
PM data: platform APIs (hourly refresh). News context: retrieved with source citations. Editorial judgment: LLM judge with prompt template versioned per wire type. Per-claim provenance inline above; full per-field provenance map at the JSON endpoint under field_provenance.
raw JSON record · same payload returned by REST endpoint {
"$schema": "https://clearmarket.fyi/schema/signal/v1.json",
"provenance_version": "0.2.0",
"record_id": "CMSIG2026061706",
"published_at": "2026-06-17T14:23:29.000Z",
"detection": "news_cycle",
"category_tag": "PRE_EVENT_PRICING",
"secondary_tags": [],
"pre_news_classification": "pre_news",
"target_event_id": "CM-EVT-FJGT56DTV2",
"target_event_slug": "kxu3-26jun",
"event_question": "June 2026 U-3 unemployment rate",
"bullets": [
"The BLS unemployment ladder prices 63% above 4.2% and 31% above 4.3%, pinning the market-implied June rate in the 4.2-4.3% band.",
"May's 172K payroll beat and 226K claims reading are consistent with a stable labor market in the 4.2-4.3% range the ladder implies.",
"The ladder shows 99% above 3.9%, meaning the market fully rules out a return to prior low-unemployment conditions.",
"Resolves via the Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation report; the June print is the next catalyst that could reprice the distribution."
],
"atomic_claims": [
{
"type": "news_event",
"field_provenance": {
"story": {
"tier": "mediated",
"method": "exa_search",
"source": "Press Room",
"source_url": "https://finovoone.com/us-economy-added-172000-jobs-in-may-beating-expectations/",
"retrieved_at": "2026-06-19T12:03:18+00:00"
}
},
"significance": {
"threshold": 5,
"threshold_unit": "rank",
"passed": true,
"reason": "surfaced in the daily Exa news-cycle scan; mechanically matched to an active kalshi market"
},
"story": "The US economy added 172,000 jobs in May, beating expectations, while weekly jobless claims fell to 226,000, suggesting a stable but cooling labor market.",
"publisher": "Press Room",
"published_at": "2026-06-17T14:23:29.000Z",
"source_url": "https://finovoone.com/us-economy-added-172000-jobs-in-may-beating-expectations/"
},
{
"type": "pm_response",
"field_provenance": {
"notes": {
"tier": "editorial",
"method": "llm_judge_cm_signal_v1"
}
},
"notes": "The BLS-sourced ladder resolves on the official June Employment Situation release; current pricing is anchored by the May jobs beat and stable claims data."
}
],
"evaluation": {
"judge_engine": "none — deterministic news-cycle scan",
"judge_verdict": "auto_published",
"judge_confidence": null,
"prompt_template": "news_cycle_v1"
},
"citations": {
"internal": {
"cm_event": "/events/kxu3-26jun/",
"related": []
},
"external": {
"venue_a": "https://kalshi.com/markets/KXU3-26JUN-T4.3",
"venue_b": null,
"benchmark": null
}
},
"sources": [
{
"label": "Press Room: US economy added 172,000 jobs in May, beating expectations | Finovoone",
"url": "https://finovoone.com/us-economy-added-172000-jobs-in-may-beating-expectations/",
"published_at": "2026-06-17T14:23:29.000Z",
"retrieved_at": "2026-06-19T12:03:18+00:00"
}
],
"field_provenance": {
"pm_data": "kalshi_api",
"news_context": "exa_search",
"editorial_judgment": "cm_signal_llm_judge"
}
}
PROVENANCE PROTOCOL v0.2 · [direct] venue api · [mediated] grounded web fetch + source url · [derived] computed from listed inputs · [editorial] versioned llm judgment · full spec /schema/provenance/v1