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• The latest employment snapshot from the Bureau of Labor Statistics paints a bleak picture of the current state of the economy under President Donald Trump. • Labor market deterioration: Just 22,000 ...
The labor market showed signs of weakening, with 73,000 jobs added in July and gains for the previous two months revised significantly lower. Monthly change in jobs +73,000 jobs in July +300,000 ...
Swings in immigration policy and an aging workforce are drastically reducing the break-even employment rate of the labor ...
Forecasters believe U.S. employment numbers expanded modestly in December, extending a streak of labor market weakness that ...
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The federal government shutdown canceled a second straight jobs report, but private data sources suggest the labor market has weakened modestly since summer. By Ben Casselman Job growth has remained ...
Job openings jumped by 443,000 in October from August, seasonally adjusted, to 7.67 million. Quits fell by 150,000 in October from August to 2.94 million workers who quit their jobs voluntarily, such ...