The U.S. economy added fewer jobs in January than economists had forecast, although the jobless rate edged lower.
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 ...
The January jobs report revealed a drop in the unemployment rate to 4%, accompanied by payroll gains of 143,000. A Fed ...
Data on job growth in different areas of the economy from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed health care and social ...
The Labor Department released its jobs report for January which showed that the U.S. economy added 143,000 jobs last month, ...
Annual revisions to jobs data and disruptions related to the catastrophic Los Angeles fires and severe winter storms are ...
That’s on top of meaningful cuts in December and comes as online shopping and automation have reshaped job skills, Challenger, Gray & Christmas found.
The U.S. labor market probably started 2025 the way it spent most of last year: generating decent, but unspectacular, job ...
US job growth slowed more than expected in January, but a 4.0% unemployment rate probably will give the Federal Reserve cover ...
While the headline number missed estimates, the January jobs report showed signs of strength investors think will keep rates ...
The pace of hiring slowed slightly in January, signaling more subdued employment growth even as joblessness remained low.