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U.S. added 228K jobs in March, beating forecasts despite a 4.2% unemployment rate. Click for my review of the employment data ...
The U.S. economy added far more jobs than expected in March, but President Donald Trump's sweeping import tariffs could ...
The March jobs report showed a decrease in government employment, with federal workforce reductions continuing through March.
The U.S. economy added far more jobs than expected in March, but President Donald Trump's sweeping import tariffs could test ...
U.S. employers added 228k jobs in March amid federal layoffs and uncertainty sparked by Trump's tariffs. Economists polled ...
Long Island experts said the market's swings could hurt consumer spending, but its range of industry may help it weather the ...
U.S. employers added a surprising 228,000 jobs last month, as the American labor market continues to show resilience as ...
U.S. employers added 228k jobs in March amid federal layoffs and tariff announcements. Job growth in Washington is off to a ...
The figures for both January and February were revised down ... which is a 22% YoY decline. Essentially, the labor market says that there's nothing alarming about the latest report.
The US economy added a stronger-than-expected 228,000 jobs in March, a significant increase from February’s revised gains of 117,000, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Friday.
The gain was stronger than expected, though the impact of President Trump’s tariffs and other policies on the labor market has yet to play out. By Rebecca Davis O’Brien U.S. employers ...
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