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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Friday showed the labor market added 114,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in July, fewer additions than the 175,000 expected by economists. Meanwhile ...
US economy added just 114,000 jobs last month and unemployment rose to 4.3% ... when downward revisions resulted in 108,000 net jobs created. But, July’s 114,000 also is the second-lowest ...
Employers added an estimated 142,000 jobs last month, marking stronger growth than July’s worrisome low number — which was revised down from 114,000 to 89,000 — according to data released ...
This report exceeded expectations, with the unemployment rate ticking down to 4.1 percent. Economists projected the U.S. to gain 155,000 jobs and hold the jobless… Watch live: Biden to discuss ...
Employers added 2.2 million jobs for all of 2024, or an average 186,000 a month. That's down from 3 million, or an average 251,000 a month, in 2023 but still a surprisingly strong showing.
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 ...
Employers had added 159,000 jobs in August and 144,000 in July, according to the Labor Department's revised figures for the prior two months. Wages growing faster than inflation
Through September, the US has added an average of 199,000 jobs per month, which is below the 251,083 jobs added on average last year but still outpaces pre-pandemic gains, BLS data shows.