When the Labor Department releases January employment numbers Friday, they’re likely to show that companies, government ...
U.S. applications for jobless benefits rose by 11,000 to 219,000 for the week ending February 1, the Labor Department said ...
Economists forecast a steady pace of hiring, slightly dampened by fires and cold snaps and clouded by annual data adjustments.
Defying fears of a pandemic-driven Great Depression and bucking Federal Reserve interest rate hikes as well, the U.S. job ...
U.S. job growth likely slowed in January, partly restrained by wild fires in California and cold weather across much of the ...
The January jobs report, to be released Friday morning by the Labor Department, will provide the first look at employment in ...
The number of people who applied for unemployment benefits in early February rose slightly, but they remained at very low ...
US labor productivity advanced at a firm pace in the fourth quarter, capping another year marked by efficiency gains that ...
Across a number of metrics, the labor market looks remarkably stable even as it has cooled. Monthly jobs growth has stayed solid and the unemployment rate has barely budged from its current level of 4 ...
The employment data is forecast to show a strong labor market on the eve of the transition to the administration of President Trump.