U.S. job openings rose at the start of the year, another sign the job market was solid when President Donald Trump returned ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job openings increased in January, but demand for labor is likely to soften in the months ahead ...
The U.S. added 151,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate rose to 4.1 percent in the first jobs report covering ...
The latest snapshot of job openings in the US shows that there were 7.74 million available positions at the end of January, ...
Employment growth rebounded in February as the US economy added 151,000 jobs, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data ...
The figures came in below expectations of 160,000 jobs, but still represented an increase from January’s underwhelming ...
On one hand, February’s jobs report marks another month of seemingly solid job gains and a continuation of a historic expansion of the US labor market. On the other, it provides a “a snapshot ...
Although backward-looking, the report provides a critical baseline for US labor market activity — job openings, hires, quits and separations such as layoffs — before President Donald Trump’s ...
The U.S. added 151,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate rose to 4.1 percent in the first jobs report covering President Trump’s second term. The monthly employment report, released ...
Asian shares are mostly lower, with Tokyo's benchmark closing down more than 2% after a sell-off on Wall Street ...
The US economy added 151,000 jobs last month, according to the latest jobs report, the first full monthly tally of the labor market under Donald Trump’s second presidential term. • Economists ...