Still, Friday’s jobs report also showed that the whopping gains initially recorded for January and December were revised down by a combined 167,000 jobs. January’s job gains now sit at an ...
The February Jobs Report showed that the U.S. economy added more jobs than projected in the previous month, with payrolls growing by 517,000 compared to an expected 185,000 Wage growth was also ...
The Federal Reserve is considering when and how much to cut interest rates, and the employment report on Friday will give policymakers an up-to-date hint at how the economy is evolving ahead of ...
The May jobs report blew past economists' expectations, but an increase in the unemployment rate and some underlying softness in other areas of the labor market should keep the Federal Reserve on ...
Job growth totaled 253,000 in April, according to the latest jobs report, beating expectations. These are occupied jobs—not job listings—but it could be a harbinger of continued growth.
Don’t be surprised if Friday’s jobs report shows that February’s employment gains were far below those reported for January. Economists expect that US employers added 200,000 jobs last month ...
All eyes will be on the February jobs report when it is released Friday morning as investors look for clues about the labor market's health in the face of higher interest rates and still-high ...
When the Labor Department issues the monthly jobs report Friday, economists predict it will show that employers added a solid 200,000 jobs in February, according to a survey of economists by the ...
The February jobs report showed a labor market holding steady with better-than-expected employment growth in a cooler labor market. The unemployment rate rose to 3.9 percent in February to hit its ...
Well, hiring has slowed, but not by much. Here’s what to watch in the February employment report on Friday. The U.S. economy is forecast to show a 198,000 increase in new jobs in February ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that according to BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics (“LAUS”, or “the household survey”), Virginia’s labor force ...