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Analysts polled by Reuters had estimated the unemployment rate would tick up to 7.1% from 7% in May, with no job additions.
US employers added 147,000 jobs in June despite Trump's tariffs, federal layoffs and immigration crackdown; unemployment at 4 ...
Today, the situation has reversed. Over the 12 months ending in June, job growth among native-born Americans was 1.4 million ...
The U.S. added 147,000 jobs in June, more than the 110,000 consensus forecast of economists polled by The Wall Street Journal ...
The number of U.S.-born workers spiked by more than two million since January, according to the June jobs report. The ...
The BLS' monthly jobs report showed a slight uptick over May's 139,000 increase. The estimate for the July report was 110,000 ...
According to the latest BLS data, manufacturing has lost 89,000 workers in 12 months, more than any other sector in the same ...
The Labor Department reported Thursday that the US economy added 147,000 jobs in June, beating the 110,000 gain forecast by ...
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 147,000 in June, modestly higher than market expectations of around 120,000. Read more here.
Fed officials have cited solid labor-market readings to justify a wait-and-see stance.
Forecasters anticipate a monthly report on US employment will show slower hiring and the highest unemployment rate since 2021 ...
On the face of it, the June jobs report presents a robust picture of the US economy, with a historically low unemployment ...