U.S. hiring remained sturdy in April as the economy added 177,000 jobs despite jitters over President Donald Trump’s massive import tariffs and widening federal government layoffs. But payroll gains ...
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The U.S. job market is healthy, for now, or so it seems. April’s employment report, released Friday, arrived with the usual anxiety and predictions that cuts made by the entity known as the Department ...
The April jobs report exceeded expectations with 177,000 jobs added, indicating resilience in the labor market despite tariffs and uncertainty. Private employment led job gains, particularly in the ...
Analysts expect the nation's employers added around 190,000 jobs last month. WASHINGTON, May 6, 2010 -- The first Friday of every month turns the nation's attention to its battered labor market, but ...
The US economy continued to churn out new jobs at a healthy pace in April, even as economists and businesses brace for the negative impact of President Donald Trump’s trade wars. The solid reading on ...
U.S. hiring remained sturdy in April as the economy added 177,000 jobs despite jitters over President Donald Trump’s massive import tariffs and widening federal government layoffs. But payroll gains ...
FILE - Vehicle assembly technician Kevin Zepernick works on a 2025 Ford Expedition during a media tour to launch the 2025 Ford Expedition at the Ford Motor Company Kentucky Truck Plant, Wednesday, ...
The April jobs report exceeded forecasts, with about 177,000 positions added nationwide, according to federal data released Friday morning. The unemployment rate remained steady month-over-month at ...
NEW YORK — The U.S. economy added 177,000 jobs in April, marking a continued, though slightly slower, expansion of the labor market. The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.2%, holding steady ...
There was strong jobs growth in one industry in April, but that does not necessarily add up to a healthy U.S. labor market The U.S. job market is healthy, for now, or so it seems. April's employment ...
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