US job growth slowed more than expected in January after robust gains in the prior two months, but a 4.0% unemployment rate probably will give the Federal Reserve cover to hold off cutting interest ...
When the Labor Department releases January employment numbers, they’re likely to show decent, but unspectacular, job growth ...
Employers added 143,000 jobs in January amid LA wildfires, cold weather and uncertainty over President Trump's trade and ...
Annual revisions to jobs data and disruptions related to the catastrophic Los Angeles fires and severe winter storms are ...
The unemployment rate, which is derived from a separate survey, declined to 4% from 4.1% the prior month. Economists expected ...
“Today’s data sends a moderately bullish signal about the strength of the labor market,” says Preston Caldwell, senior US ...
January jobs report showed lower-than-expected job creation and downward revisions for 2024, but unemployment fell to 4%.
The annual revision to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ employment report showed a lot fewer jobs in truck transportation than ...
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