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March Jobs Report Beats Expectations With 228K New Positions
The latest jobs report for the month of March came in higher than expected as the Trump administration has applauded the newest numbers.
The latest jobs report for the month of March came in higher than expected as the Trump administration has applauded the newest numbers.
U.S. job openings dropped by the most in 14 months in December, but steady hiring and low layoffs suggested that the labor market was not abruptly slowing down.
U.S. job growth slowed more than expected in July, with the unemployment rate increasing 4.3%, leading to fears that the labor market is faltering and the economy is heading for a possible recession.
U.S. employers hired more workers than expected in December while raising wages at a solid clip.