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Market Brief: $80 Oil Just Rewrote Friday's Jobs Script

A 20% weekly crude surge tied to U.S.-Iran escalation has effectively overshadowed February's expected 50K payroll print before it even drops.

📅 2026년 3월 5일👁 0 조회

Friday's jobs number was supposed to matter. Economists pegged payroll growth at 50,000 — a soft enough print to hand the Fed a little breathing room. Then crude crossed $80, and suddenly the labor market is the second story.

A 20% weekly surge in oil isn't a data point. It's a supply shock. It hits transportation costs, manufacturing margins, and consumer sentiment in real time — well before any economist revises a model.

The Storm Is Already Through the Window

Bulls will argue war premiums fade fast. They're not wrong historically. Iran disruptions have been priced in and out since 2019. But that's a bet on diplomatic timing, not a macro thesis.

What makes this moment different is the institutional backdrop. Noem fired. DHS funding still frozen. Mullin tapped into a leadership vacuum. The Pentagon flagging Anthropic as a supply chain risk. Washington's coherence is fraying at exactly the wrong moment.

Watch the $78 Line Friday Morning

If crude holds above $78 after the jobs print, the soft-landing narrative takes a serious hit. Rate cut timelines — already fragile — deserve a hard second look.

My read: energy is now driving the inflation story again. The jobs report is the forecast. $80 oil is the weather.

#crude oil#Iran#jobs report#Fed policy#DHS

📌 참고 자료

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/05/crude-oil-prices-today-iran-war.htmlhttps://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/05/trump-kristi-noem-markwayne-mullin-dhs.htmlhttps://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/05/february-2026-jobs-report-preview.html

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