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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell repeatedly described the labor market as solid and balanced at his press conference on ...
The Federal Reserve won’t cut interest rates until it sees how inflation and job creation respond to higher tariffs. The next ...
Today's jobs report is expected to show the unemployment rate inched higher in July to 4.2%, from 4.1% in June. Ahead of the ...
The July jobs report reveals a sharp hiring deceleration with major downward revisions to previous months. Click here to read ...
Black workers are often last hired, first fired,” said Angela Hanks, chief of policy programs of The Century Foundation. The ...
The unemployment rate held at 4.2%, with 7.2 million people unemployed. While sectors such as health care and social ...
U.S. job growth likely slowed in July, with the unemployment rate forecast rising back to 4.2%, but that probably would be ...
President Donald Trump ordered the firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner Friday following a weak jobs report ...
Futures traders have certainly changed their tune on a September rate cut following the July jobs data. According to CME ...
The Federal Reserve held rates steady in July but two governors dissented, saying they had concerns about labor market ...
U.S. employers added just 73,000 jobs in July and the May and June numbers were revised sharply lower, boosting the chances ...
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