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The U.S. labor market is flashing a rare warning sign after private sector payrolls fell in June for the first time in over ...
Private sector employment fell last month, but wage growth is still on the rise. The unemployment rate is fairly low by ...
In Washington, the Senate narrowly passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” on July 1 in a 51–50 vote, with Vice President JD ...
The White House hailed Friday’s jobs report for May, and it did beat market expectations with a net gain of 139,000 in payrolls. But there are signs of weakness under the labor-market hood ...
Below are four signs that the economy isn't as strong as it once was. A new ADP report out Wednesday showed private employment unexpectedly fell by 33,000 in June, the first loss since 2023.
Economists have been consistently underestimating the U.S. labor market for the past four months. But it turns out that the pervasive uncertainty around changing federal policy hasn’t pushed the U.S.
The U.S. labor market picked up 228,000 jobs in March, a better-than-expected performance amid mounting concerns that an escalating trade war, deepening cuts to the federal workforce and souring ...
The labor market may show signs of cooling, but a mixed week of employment data — and a warm wage growth reading — shows that yet again, the Fed can afford to wait.
Bonds continued to rally in the wake of another downcast update on the labor market. Initial jobless claims jumped to 247,000 last week, up from a revised 239,000 the preceding week and above ...
The White House hailed the jobs report for May, and it did beat market expectations with a net gain of 139,000 in payrolls. But signs of weakness bear watching under ...