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US economy adds 175k jobs in April, falling short of expectations
The Hill via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoThe U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs and the jobless rate ticked higher to 3.9 percent in April,...
Weekly Jobless Claims Hold Steady
Barrons.com· 1 day agoJobless claims for the week ended April 27 came in below economists' expectations as the labor market stands firm. Claims of 208,000 remained unchanged...
Italy Jobless Rate Falls To 7.2%, Lowest In Over 15 Years
RTT News· 3 hours agoItaly's unemployment rate decreased to the lowest level in more than fifteen years in March after rising slightly in the previous month, the statistical office ISTAT reported ...
What to expect from the jobs report
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours agoIf those expectations hold true, some already historic streaks would grow. It would be the 40th consecutive month of employment expansion (the fifth...
Eurozone Jobless Rate Remains at Record Low
The Wall Street Journal· 5 hours agoThe eurozone’s unemployment held steady in March, a sign of the robustness of the bloc’s jobs market that might be of concern to the ECB as it focuses on...
Brazil’s Jobless Rate Ticks Up as Central Bank Readies Rate Cut
Bloomberg· 3 days agoBrazil’s jobless rate ticked up less than expected last month, likely adding to central bankers’...
Maddow Blog | Unemployment rate remains below 4% for the 27th consecutive month
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 52 minutes agoThough job growth cooled a bit in April, the jobless rate has now been below 4% for 27 consecutive...
US hiring slows more than expected in sign of cooler market
AFP via Yahoo Finance· 8 minutes agoUS job growth was markedly below analyst expectations in April while unemployment crept up,...
US weekly Initial Jobless Claims steady at 208K vs. 212K expected
The Forex Market· 21 hours agoThere were 208,000 initial jobless claims in the week ending April 27, the weekly data published by...
Employers added 175,000 jobs last month, marking a hiring slowdown
CBS News via Yahoo Finance· 1 hour ago"Wages still going up, but not at such a pace from keeping the Fed from ever finding a reason to cut...