More than half a million new jobs were created last month, the Labor Department said, nearly triple Wall Street forecasts. The U.S. economy added far more new jobs than forecast last month, the ...
As the U.S. economy kept on recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, it gained 14.9 million jobs in total. However ... What's False About 9 million of those jobs were lost during the pandemic, so ...
The construction industry added an estimated 23,000 jobs in February; however, the pandemic effects still loom large for businesses such as DreamOn Group, a San Antonio, Texas-based developer ...
The February Jobs Report showed that the U.S. economy added more jobs than projected in the previous month, with payrolls growing by 517,000 compared to an expected 185,000 Wage growth was also ...
US companies boosted hiring in February at a moderate pace, pointing to a resilient demand for workers across industries. Private payrolls increased by 140,000 last month after a 111,000 gain in ...
US employers added a surprisingly robust 275,000 jobs in February in a sign of continued economic strength WASHINGTON -- US employers added a surprisingly robust 275,000 jobs in February in a sign ...
February jobs data blew past expectations for the month, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting 275,000 non-farm payroll jobs were added to the US economy against expectations of 200,000.
U.S. employers added 263,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate fell slightly to 3.5% from 3.7%. Economists were predicting a gain of 250,000 jobs last month. Notable job gains occurred ...
US employers added just 236,000 jobs in March, coming in below expectations and indicating that the labor market is cooling off amid the Federal Reserve’s yearlong rate-hiking campaign to chill ...
The US added 275,000 jobs last month, far more than the 200,000 economists had been expecting. However, the unemployment rate rose to 3.9% and wage growth slowed more than anticipated, ...
On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the economy had added 236,000 jobs in March. It’s a big dip from the months prior, but still a pretty strong boost to the labor market.