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The economy created a seemingly healthy 147,000 new jobs in June and the unemployment rate fell to a four-month low. Great ...
But, BLS reports like the monthly jobs report (officially known as the Employment Situation Summary) and JOLTS (Job Openings ...
US employers added 147,000 jobs in June despite Trump's tariffs, federal layoffs and immigration crackdown; unemployment at 4 ...
Today, the situation has reversed. Over the 12 months ending in June, job growth among native-born Americans was 1.4 million ...
The BLS' monthly jobs report showed a slight uptick over May's 139,000 increase. The estimate for the July report was 110,000 ...
The U.S. added 147,000 jobs in June, more than the 110,000 consensus forecast of economists polled by The Wall Street Journal ...
Employers across the U.S. added 147,000 jobs in June, with the labor market remaining resilient despite slowing economic ...
The number of U.S.-born workers spiked by more than two million since January, according to the June jobs report. The ...
The June jobs report cratered the odds for a July rate cut. Stocks cheered the strong data but dimmer rate-cut views ...
The US job market continues to chug along despite heightened uncertainty about the economy and how President Donald Trump’s tariffs could shake out.
The June jobs report takes center stage as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite hover at record levels in this short trading week ...
The June jobs report comes at a pivotal moment for markets as investors assess how quickly the US labor market is cooling.
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