Ivanna Hampton: September’s job gains plowed through Wall Street’s expectations. The Labor Department reported employers added 336,000 jobs last month. That’s almost more than double forecasters’ ...
The job market is still trending negatively, with clear signs of deceleration, but it is particularly pronounced in small firms. ADP, Chicago Fed Nowcasts, Google searches, and Indeed posting data all ...
The US labor market added far fewer jobs than expected in October in a report that was disrupted by weather and worker strikes yet was nonetheless immediately seized upon as a campaign trail issue for ...
(Reuters Health) - Workers who are exposed to a lot of noise on the job are more likely to develop high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol, a U.S. study suggests. While noisy jobs have long been ...
The much-delayed jobs report left investors and Federal Reserve officials with a mixed bag on Tuesday. The November employment data show the U.S. labor market is still holding up—though hiring remains ...
The U.S. added a modest 64,000 jobs in November, slightly above expectations, reinforcing the notion that the labor market is cooling but not collapsing. Private payrolls rose by 52,000 in October and ...