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The US economy created 187,000 new jobs in July while the unemployment rate fell to 3.5%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Friday. Economists had expected job gains to total 200,000 with the ...
In July, hiring activity picked up after having plummeted the month before, with 5.52 million hires versus 5.25 million; and the number of people voluntarily quitting their job held fairly steady ...
The economy had fewer job openings than expected in July, with employers posting 7.67 million open positions at the end of the month, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's lower than the 7.91 ...
The New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) is a department of the New York City government tasked with recruiting, hiring, and training City employees, managing 55 public buildings, acquiring, selling, and leasing City property, purchasing over $1 billion in goods and services for City agencies, overseeing the greenest municipal vehicle fleet in the country, and ...
July’s surprisingly low estimated employment gains of 114,000 and the surprisingly high 4.3% jobless rate painted a picture of a significantly weaker job market and raised some fears of a ...
Between March 28 and 29, the number of deaths in New York City tripled from the previous 24-hour period; 222 people died of the virus, bringing the city's fatalities to 672, with 30,765 confirmed cases. [14] Refrigerated trucks filled with COVID-19 victims outside a hospital. The USNS Comfort hospital ship arrived in New York Harbor on March 30 ...
Employers added just 99,000 jobs, a total that came in well below economists’ estimates for a 141,000 net gain and under July’s tally that was downwardly revised by 11,000 to 111,000 jobs added.
The Employment Situation report for July revealed a significant slowdown in job creation, with total nonfarm payrolls dropping from 179,000 in June to just 114,000 in July — far below the ...