Goldman Sachs forecasts that higher crude prices may lead to a loss of around 10,000 jobs per month in the U.S. labor market through the end of the year. This impact is attributed to increased energy costs affecting various sectors, despite potential gains in the oil industry. The report highlights that current U.S. oil producers are more automated and less inclined to expand their workforce compared to previous cycles.
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