Economists had been expecting an overall healthy reading, with 169,000 net new jobs created in the month and the unemployment ...
Job growth slowed in January to 143,000 positions, with the unemployment rate ticking down to 4%. The latest figures from the ...
U.S. job growth likely slowed in January, partly restrained by wild fires in California and cold weather across much of the ...
Annual revisions to jobs data and disruptions related to the catastrophic Los Angeles fires and severe winter storms are ...
The US economy kicked off 2025 by adding 143,000 jobs in January, fewer than expected; but the unemployment rate dipped to 4% ...
The U.S. economy added fewer jobs in January than economists had forecast, although the jobless rate edged lower.
Average hourly earnings in January jumped by 0.48% (5.9% annualized), the biggest increase since June 2023. Read more here.
The gain in jobs was lower than expected, but the job counts for November and December were revised upward by a combined ...
The Labor Department releases its monthly survey of job openings on Tuesday and the monthly jobs report on Friday.
Employment lawyer and former Employment and Development Director Michael Bernick says January's addition of 143,000 new jobs is less than half of December's super gain of 309,000 jobs.
A Brooklyn job fair is set to take place in February, promising work opportunities for job seekers, according to NYC Job ...
The Mexican peso continued fell on Friday after U.S. employment data showed higher job losses in January than expected.