As Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has said, ongoing analysis suggests that the reported number of new jobs is probably ...
Economic experts echo Fed chair Jerome Powell’s warning that emphasis on strong monthly job opening data masks deeper problems in the labor market.
On paper, November's jobs report looks like a slowdown. In real life, it feels like a door quietly closing, especially for Black workers and teens who were already pushing uphill. According to the ...
The U.S. labor market might finally be showing its cracks. With months of downward revisions and softening wage growth, the signal seems pretty clear: jobs numbers are cooling. That leaves many ...
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 ...
“I would say it’s slowing a little bit, but not like we’re seeing in other parts of the country,” said Dustin Hillebrand, workforce center manager at Job Service ND. Michele Behm, left, visits with ...
The latest economic numbers show a rise in personal spending and a drop in jobless claims but also a drop in job creation. "We're at the lowest number of jobs being created in the last 10 months," San ...
The SC Department of Employment and Workforce says the recent federal government shutdown has delayed monthly employment reporting.
A Ford Motor Company workers works on a Ford F150 truck on the assembly line at the Ford Dearborn Truck Plant on September 27, 2018 in Dearborn, Michigan. The Ford Rouge Plant is celebrating 100 years ...
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