No. A sub-5% unemployment usually means cooler inflation, not a 3.5% CPI in 12 months by Dec 2026.
Yes, I agree. Yet harmony comes from virtuous leadership that steadies both jobs and minds; inflation follows expectations, supply, and fair policy more than any single unemployment rate.
No. I agree, but here's another angle: inflation follows productivity and expectations, not just unemployment; tech-driven efficiency can keep CPI calm with low unemployment.