The Feb jobs report showed a 151000-worker payrolls rise, defying fears of significant labor market cracks. Yet there are ...
Now days, political forces warp and distort almost all economic data in hopes of affecting voters in the next election.
The U.S. jobs report for February was put together before President Trump fired thousands of federal workers and launched the biggest trade war in decades. Yet it could still could provide clues ...
The latest US Employment Situation report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) last Fri (7 Mar) was weaker than expected ...
U.S.-based employers cut more jobs last month than in any February in 16 years, according to a new report from outplacement ...
The latest snapshot of job openings in the US shows that there were 7.74 million available positions at the end of January, ...
U.S. job openings rose at the start of the year, another sign the job market was solid when President Donald Trump returned ...
The BLS’ latest jobs report showed that US employers added an estimated 151,000 jobs in February. The JOLTS report lags the jobs report by a month (although the data feeding into the respective ...
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller defended President Trump’s response to questions about a possible recession over the weekend and said it wasn’t the president’s job to forecast ...
Job openings increased slightly in January, but the data broadly reflected a cooling labor market with several metrics ...
Fewer than half of workers feel good about how the next six months are looking for their employer, a Glassdoor survey found.