Labor Dept: Nearly Half a Million Net New Jobs Added in January
The U.S. added far more jobs than expected—467,000 in January—with the unemployment rate changing little at 4.0%, despite the omicron ...
The U.S. added far more jobs than expected—467,000 in January—with the unemployment rate changing little at 4.0%, despite the omicron ...
Jobs are on the rise, but September growth was slow—a follow-up to a slow August. According to the latest report ...
Jobs are on the rise, but September growth was slow—a follow-up to a slow August. According to the latest report ...
April brought the economy 164,000 jobs, and 3.9 percent unemployment—below 4 percent, and the lowest rate in roughly 20 years. ...
Fed Has Green Light February brought the economy an impressive 313,000 jobs and 4.1 percent unemployment, with average hourly wages ...
The U.S. economy added 209,000 jobs in July, the Labor Department recently reported, flouting expectations and signaling riper conditions for ...
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