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The labor market is expected to slow down significantly in the second half of the year as President Donald Trump's trade wars disrupt hiring.
U.S. job growth was unexpectedly solid in June, but nearly half of the increase in nonfarm payrolls came from the government ...
Job growth was better than expected in June, and unemployment unexpectedly declined.
Arizona's economy for years generated a robust number of jobs. But layoffs, slowing migration and tariff uncertainty appear ...
Employers across the U.S. added 147,000 jobs in June, with the labor market remaining resilient despite slowing economic ...
Job growth is forecast to remain steady in April, though slower than in March. Early signs of impact from federal workforce cuts, trade policy shifts, and immigration changes may emerge, with ...
The US job market looks strong on paper, but falling immigration and labor force shrinkage are quietly weakening its ...
Byrna boasts rapid revenue and profit growth, a debt-free balance sheet, and strong cash reserves, making it a rare ...
Labor costs are a big component of the cost of services, and consumer spending on services accounts for nearly half of this ...
“Ignore the boost from education jobs; private demand for labor is slowing,” Samuel Tombs, chief US economist at Pantheon ...
The unemployment rate ticked down to 4.1 percent, according to a jobs report released Thursday by the Labor Department, ...
The latest federal data release showed nonfarm payrolls increasing by 147,000, edging down but still in line with previous ...