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US adds far more jobs than expected in May
Reuters via AOL· 2 days ago(Reuters) -U.S. job growth accelerated far more than expected in May, keeping the Federal Reserve on track to hold off starting to cut interest rates...
May jobs report: U.S. added 272,000 jobs, beating expectations
United Press International via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe Labor Department said the U.S. economy added 272,000 nonfarm jobs in May, smashing Wall Street...
U.S. added more jobs than anticipated in May By Investing.com
Investing.com· 1 day agoThe U.S. economy added more jobs than expected last month, undermining expectations of a cooling ...
Half of all new jobs going to immigrants, analysis finds
The Washington Times· 1 day agoRoughly half the new jobs created in the U.S. economy since October have gone to immigrants, many of...
U.S. job gains surge past expectations, wage growth quickens | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 1 day agoThe U.S. economy created far more jobs than expected in May and annual wage growth reaccelerated,...
U.S. hiring surges past expectations as job market still strong
The Raw Story· 1 day agoThe world's biggest economy added 272,000 jobs last month, up from a revised 165,000 in April, said...
US job openings fall to 8.1 million, lowest since 2021, but remain at historically high levels
Houston Chronicle· 4 days agoThe Labor Department reported Tuesday that employers posted 8.1 million vacancies in April, down...
Labor market expected to grow but continue gradual slowdown
Washington Post· 1 day agoEconomists predict that the May jobs report to be released Friday morning will extend the longest...
Surprise jobs report pummels Fed rate-cut bets
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoUpdated at 10:17 AM EDT The U.S. economy added more than a quarter-million new jobs last month, Labor Department ...
U.S. Hiring Rises Strongly, Along With Wages
New York Times· 2 days agoHiring was unexpectedly robust in May, with a gain of 272,000 jobs, but it wasn’t all good news: The unemployment rate ticked up, to 4 percent. The U.S.