The job market and employers made a surprisingly strong showing in the September jobs report, new figures show.
The September jobs report was stronger than expected and is likely to assuage recession fears, driving up hopes for soft ...
The U.S. labor market is still reliably cranking out jobs each month, enough to give Americans the confidence and paychecks ...
The latest job openings and labor turnover summary (JOLTS) report showed that job openings increased slightly in August, ...
The number of available jobs in the US grew in August, signaling an undercurrent of strength in the labor market at a time ...
Following Friday’s jobs data, Bank of America analysts changed their call for the November Fed meeting. They now expect ...
U.S. job gains increased by the most in six months in September and the unemployment rate fell to 4.1%, pointing to a ...
The September jobs report comes as investors debate whether the labor market is cooling quickly enough that the Federal ...
September's 254,000 new jobs topped consensus forecasts by about 100,000. This means the Fed can probably slow the pace of ...
A resurgence of hiring added a quarter-million jobs last month across the country and the unemployment rate dropped to 4.1%, ...
Yields on two and 10-year US Treasuries are nearly back to 4%, a level not seen since August after a blowout jobs report ...