Still, there was good news. The unemployment rate dipped to 4.4%, slightly better than the 4.5% forecast and below the November rate of 4.6%, which was its highest level in four years. The December ...
Slower hiring and a rising unemployment rate make the outlook for interest rates uncertain.
December’s jobs data shows stability on paper—but Black workers continue to face unemployment rates nearly twice the national average, with Black women hit especially hard.
Economists say the last jobs report of the year could shed new light on what workers still need information on about the market.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On paper, November’s jobs report looks like a slowdown. In real life, it feels like a door quietly closing, especially for Black ...
At the one-year mark of Trump's second term, we launch our "numbers" series, providing various statistical measures of his ...
A long-awaited jobs report offered a mixed picture of the US labor market. The economy added 119,000 jobs in September, an unexpected rebound for the labor market — but it comes as the overall economy ...
The U.S. economy added 119,000 jobs in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The BLS September jobs report showed 119,000 jobs added and unemployment at 4.4%. ADP's jobs report ...
With the release of the latest labor market report, two of the three key economic data reports due before the Fed's meeting are now out. And they certainly don't indicate an imminent rate cut. The ...
On paper, November's jobs report looks like a slowdown. In real life, it feels like a door quietly closing, especially for Black workers and teens who were already pushing uphill. According to the ...