May 8 (Reuters) – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago ‌President Austan Goolsbee ‌said on Friday that April hiring ​data shows more stability in the employment sector amid worrisome developments on ‌the ⁠inflation front.

The job market has been “stable without ⁠being good” and “I still think there’s not a ​lot of ​evidence ​that the ‌job market is falling apart,” the official said in a CNBC interview. “And on the other side of ‌the Fed’s ​mandate, inflation hasn’t ​been ​great, and it’s ‌been going the ​wrong way ​lately” and it’s not clear how much ​higher ‌price pressures will go, ​he said.

(Reporting by Michael ​S. Derby)