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The U.S. economy added back fewer jobs than expected in November, while the unemployment rate fell further than anticipated to the lowest since February 2020. The Labor Department released its...
The Labor Department monthly jobs report for November at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday. Here are the highlights, compared to Wall Street estimates.
The largest jobs increases in Friday's report were seen in healthcare, where 77,000 jobs were added. Employment in government rose by 49,000, reaching its pre-pandemic level. Leisure and ...
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Federal government employment was 2.7 million in November 2015, also similar to pre-recession (2007) levels. It had risen roughly 200,000 workers in the aftermath of the crisis then fell back again. Labor market growth has fluctuated in 2023, slowing to 165,000 jobs in March and rebounding to 253,000 jobs in April.
Data out Friday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed the US economy added 199,000 jobs in November while the unemployment rate ticked lower to 3.7%. Job growth was higher — and the ...
The November jobs report is expected to show 200,000 nonfarm payroll jobs were added to the US economy last month with unemployment remaining flat at 3.9%, according to data from Bloomberg.
Yahoo Finance's Jessica Smith joins the Live show hosts to review the latest data from the November jobs report, November jobs report: U.S. economy adds 210,000 jobs, unemployment falls...
The U.S. Department of Labor released its monthly jobs report Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. ET. November jobs report: US economy adds 245,000 jobs, unemployment rate falls to 6.7% [Video]...
The November jobs report came in above expectations, with economists projecting the U.S. would add 180,000 jobs and the jobless rate would hold steady at 3.9 percent. The latest jobs…