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America’s long-resilient job market continues to defy expectations — even in the wake of swirling uncertainty.
The figure reported on Wednesday is well below economists’ estimates of 115,000 jobs and also down sharply from the prior ...
The economy added 177,000 jobs in April, and the unemployment rate was 4.2%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday. Investors had expected roughly 133,000 new jobs and for the ...
The U.S. job market is healthy, for now, or so it seems. April’s employment report, released Friday, arrived with the usual anxiety and predictions that cuts made by the entity known as the ...
American employers added a better-than-expected 177,000 jobs in April as the job market showed resilience in the face of ...
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The U.S. added a stronger-than-expected 177,000 new jobs in April, suggesting the labor market was largely unscathed last ...
Cutbacks in DEI roles and the loss of federal goverment jobs are cited among reasons why unemployment for Black women ...