Employers added 143,000 jobs in January amid LA wildfires, cold weather and uncertainty over President Trump's trade and ...
Economists had been expecting an overall healthy reading, with 169,000 net new jobs created in the month and the unemployment ...
Economists were projecting the unemployment rate would stay at 4.1% and 170,000 jobs would be added, according to FactSet estimates. Friday’s report — which also featured some significant data ...
By Ben Casselman The Labor Department’s latest monthly report on hiring and unemployment will include revisions for previous months that should give a more accurate picture of the U.S. job ...
While the headline number missed estimates, the January jobs report showed signs of strength investors think will keep rates ...
The January employment report brought something that hasn’t exactly been in short supply lately: a bit of confusion. The economy turned in another month of solid job growth, as most expected.
The Labor Department has released its first jobs report of the year, covering January 2025. It shows that payrolls grew by 143,000 — somewhat lower than economists’ expectations of 175,000.
The rest of this week brings more blue-chip earnings, plus one of the most closely watched economic data releases, the ...
The latest job market report was a bit of a "mixed bag" for the housing sector, with wages now rising faster than inflation ...
Monthly payroll growth continues to suggest the labor market is healthy and is adding jobs at a sustainable pace. Check out ...
Across November and December, the US labor market added 100,000 more jobs than initially thought, per Friday's labor report. Capital Economics deputy chief North America economist Stephen Brown ...