The U.S. added 227,000 jobs last month and the jobless rate ticked slightly higher to 4.2 percent, marking a significant improvement from a weak October jobs report. The U.S. added just 24,000 ...
Washington | The US job market returned to health last month ... Retail trade cut the most jobs in a year, while transportation equipment manufacturing jobs jumped by 32,000 upon the conclusion ...
Wage growth advanced 0.4% monthly and 4% annually, slightly outpacing forecasts. The November jobs report revealed a stronger-than-expected rebound in hiring, recovering from October’s weather ...
The US economy added 227,000 jobs in November, with the surge backed by rising trends in the healthcare, leisure and hospitality, government and social assistance sectors. Total nonfarm payrolls ...
Private sector employment grew by 146,000 jobs last month, ADP said -- lower than the 170,000 figure that analysts expected, according to Briefing.com. US private sector hiring was cooler than ...
Last month’s hiring growth was up considerably from a meager gain of 36,000 jobs in October. The government also revised up its estimate of job growth in September and October by a combined 56,000.
The US economy added more jobs than projected in November while the unemployment rate ticked higher, as the labor market rebounded from October data that was negatively impacted by severe weather ...
The US economy added more jobs than forecast in November while the unemployment rate ticked higher as the labor market rebounded from a month negatively impacted by severe weather and labor strikes.
The US economy added more jobs than projected in November while the unemployment rate ticked higher, as the impact of labor strikes and severe weather rebounded. Data from the Bureau of Labor ...
The US economy added more jobs than forecast in November while the unemployment rate ticked higher as the labor market rebounded from a month negatively impacted by severe weather and labor strikes.