Dec 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. unemployment rate was 4.6% in December, the Chicago Federal Reserve estimated on Tuesday, unchanged from the official rate reported for November that economists say ...
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Job growth hits 64,000 as the unemployment rate creeps upward
The latest federal jobs report captures a labor market that is still adding work but losing momentum. Payrolls grew by 64,000 positions in November, yet the share of Americans who are unemployed ...
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Economist: The US is in a hiring recession, and it's spreading
The headline unemployment rate is still low by historical standards, but the story underneath has shifted. Hiring has slowed, joblessness has climbed to a four year high, and economists are ...
Discover how the U-6 Unemployment Rate provides a comprehensive look at joblessness, including underemployment, marginal attachment, and discouraged workers. Understand its economic significance.
The unemployment rate rose more than expected in November and previous jobs figures were revised downward as the first full report after months of a data fog revealed a weakening labor market. In ...
• The latest snapshot of the US labor market showed an unexpected rebound of 119,000 jobs in September but a loss for August and a lower total for July. The report was originally scheduled for October ...
On this particular Friday, at 8:30 a.m. ET, the Bureau of Labor Statistics was supposed to release the September jobs report. Instead, the agency behind the market-moving release — data that has ...
Employers added a solid 119,000 jobs in September, defying expectations and at least temporarily soothing some concerns about the strength of the labor market that has stalled this year over economic ...
While the government shutdown left us without recent economic data, the rising Black unemployment rate reveals essential truths about the state of our economy. Every month, the Bureau of Labor ...
US job growth topped expectations in September but the unemployment rate continued its march higher, underscoring the lingering fragility of the labor market. The Bureau of Statistic’s latest jobs ...
Looking at the government’s own report cards, how did the US fare under the first year of Trumponomics 2.0?
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