The US labor market showed continued signs of resilience in January as the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell and wages grew ...
Economists are expecting an overall healthy reading, with 169,000 net new jobs created in the month and the unemployment rate ...
Defying fears of a pandemic-driven Great Depression and bucking Federal Reserve interest rate hikes as well, the U.S. job ...
The January jobs report, to be released Friday morning by the Labor Department, will provide the first look at employment in ...
The January nonfarm payrolls report is expected to continue the narrative of a still healthy labor market, "cooling, but ...
When the Labor Department releases January employment numbers, they’re likely to show decent, but unspectacular, job growth ...
In a labor market driven by consumer-led sectors, a resurgence in inflation could be the largest looming risk to the health ...
The low hiring rate shows the labor market is "standing over a cliff," says Kathryn Anne Edwards. Per JOLTS, openings ...
Economists forecast a steady pace of hiring, slightly dampened by fires and cold snaps and clouded by annual data adjustments.
The number of people who applied for unemployment benefits in early February rose slightly but remained at very low levels in ...
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