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The U.S. economy added 911,000 fewer jobs over the 12 months ending in March than previously estimated, the U.S. Bureau of ...
U.S. employers added nearly a million fewer workers than previously believed, according to a Labor Department report out Sept ...
Friday's jobs report shows it's a brutal time to look for work, the US isn't in a recession, and there's a high chance the ...
According to the latest YouGov/Economist polling, the president's approval rating on the economy has hit -22 points.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics downwardly revised its estimate for job growth between March 2024 and March 2025 by 911,000.
There was a sharp spike in job cuts during August, according to new data, as employers shed staff due to a worsening economic ...
Job growth slowed to a crawl in August, and the unemployment rate rose to its highest level in nearly four years, indicating ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics says the U.S. job market is much weaker than initially believed. More than 900,000 fewer jobs were added in 2024 and 2025 than previously reported. The BLS issues ...
The White House said it expects the Federal Reserve to weigh larger rate cuts this month after Friday's "disappointing" jobs ...
A record downward revision to annual US job growth, paired with no surprises in the latest inflation data, sealed the deal ...
Blaming Biden and the Federal Reserve for slow growth won’t work forever.
Coming into 2025, the Greater Houston Partnership anticipated Houston would add more than 70,000 jobs over the course of the year. After weaker-than-expected jobs numbers in recent months, the GHP now ...