WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers added solid 151,000 jobs last month, but the outlook is cloudy as President Donald threatens a trade war, purges the federal workforce and promises to deport ...
Following the release of the latest jobs report 7, President Donald Trump suggested that his administration -- which has been ...
U.S. employers in January added 143,000 jobs. The January report was taken in the week of Jan. 12 and reflected labor-market performance before Trump took office, on Jan. 20. Still, payroll gains ...
He's also worked at U.S. 1, Community News Service and the Middletown Transcript. A January job market report shows that Donald Trump inherited a healthy labor market from his predecessor.
The U.S. added 151,000 non-farm jobs from January to February, according to the Labor Department’s seasonally adjusted data, the weakest February growth since 2019. That compares to consensus ...
The latest assessment also included revisions for 2024 that brought the state's unemployment rate more in range with the ...
The new Bureau of Labor Statistics report will be a key input for the Fed as it decides whether to continue holding rates steady this month.
As of March 3, 2025, there were 85,212 open job postings throughout the state. As of the week ending on March 1, 2025, Indiana had 26,417 continued unemployment insurance claims filed. Individuals ...