A healthy economy needs the number of jobs to at least match the growth of its working-age population. This metric, based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, evaluates states on their ...
The U.S. added 151,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate rose to 4.1 percent in the first jobs report covering ...
U.S. job growth picked up in February, but cracks are emerging in the once-resilient labor market amid a chaotic trade policy ...
Employment growth rebounded in February as the US economy added 151,000 jobs, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Friday. The unemployment rate, however, edged up to 4.1% from 4% ...
The United States added fewer jobs than expected in January although ... beating analyst expectations. Wage growth was better than analysts expected, accelerating to 0.5 percent, the report ...
US President Donald ... hiring last month remained stable as growth in other sectors offset those losses. The Labor Department said federal employment dropped by 10,000 in February.
US service providers expanded in February at a faster pace as resilient demand helped drive a measure of employment to a more than three-year high.
US job growth picked up in February and the unemployment rate edged up to 4.1%, but growing uncertainty over trade policy and deep federal government spending cuts could erode the labor market’s ...
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