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US employers added 147,000 jobs in June despite Trump's tariffs, federal layoffs and immigration crackdown; unemployment at 4 ...
On the face of it, the June jobs report presents a robust picture of the US economy, with a historically low unemployment ...
That May figure was 5,000 jobs higher than the initial print last month; April's total was also revised upward, by 11,000 jobs, for a total of 158,000. "The June jobs report continues to demonstrate ...
The June jobs report shows that hiring remains strong and gives the Fed a little extra breathing room when it comes to ...
The U.S. added a decent 147,000 jobs in June that pointed to resilience in the labor market, but the pace of hiring has slowed since last year as businesses grapple with trade wars and an immigration ...
The BLS' monthly jobs report showed a slight uptick over May's 139,000 increase. The estimate for the July report was 110,000 nonfarm jobs added.
The unemployment rate ticked down to 4.1 percent, according to a jobs report released Thursday by the Labor Department, ...
The June jobs report comes at a pivotal moment for markets as investors assess how quickly the US labor market is cooling.
Today, the situation has reversed. Over the 12 months ending in June, job growth among native-born Americans was 1.4 million ...
The US job market continues to chug along despite heightened uncertainty about the economy and how President Donald Trump’s tariffs could shake out.
It turns out there was not a surge in hiring. Instead, the seasonal adjustment to the data, meant to account for schools ...
Why the June Jobs Report Isn’t as Strong as It Looks State and local government hiring spiked, but private-sector hiring slowed.