U.S. job openings increased in January, but demand for labor is likely to soften in the months ahead amid concerns that ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job openings increased in January, but demand for labor is likely to soften in the months ahead ...
The latest snapshot of job openings in the US shows that there were 7.74 million available positions at the end of January, ...
US President Donald Trump's cuts to the government workforce have started to hit, but overall hiring last month remained ...
A solid U.S. jobs report assuaged some swirling concerns about a rapid growth slowdown, but with policy uncertainty surging ...
The February jobs report comes as the Trump administration continues large-scale layoffs of government workers.
Employment growth rebounded in February as the US economy added 151,000 jobs, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data ...
US economy added fewer jobs than expected in February 2025 under President Trump. Inflation, tariffs, and rising consumer ...
The figures came in below expectations of 160,000 jobs, but still represented an increase from January’s underwhelming ...
Nonfarm payrolls rose by 151,000 in February, up from a revised 125,000 in January, says the Labor department.
The US labor market fell short of expectations in February, adding to growing economic uncertainty from trade disputes, a ...