“It’s hard to find many bright spots in today’s jobs report,” wrote Cory Stahle, senior economist at the Indeed Hiring Lab, in a note titled “Unexpected Turbulence.” He noted that the education-sector drag masked a labor market that isn’t in crisis so much as gradually losing altitude. The turbulence economists are actually worried aboutNot everyone was reassured by the technical explanations. “The magnitude of the payroll miss suggests the labor market may be losing momentum and can no longer be considered the pillar of strength,” he said. The post Top economists on ‘unexpected turbulence’ in the U.S. jobs market—the plane is coming in low and hitting a rough patch appeared first on Fortune.