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U.S. job growth totaled 175,000 in April, much less than expected, while unemployment rose to 3.9%
CNBC· 12 hours agoThe U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in April while the unemployment rate rose, reversing...
U.S. job gains fewest in six months; unemployment rate rises to 3.9%
New Hampshire Union Leader· 12 hours agoThe Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday also showed the unemployment rate...
April jobs report misses expectations, signaling a possible slowdown
ABC News via Yahoo Finance· 10 hours agoA worse-than-expected jobs report on Friday offered the latest evidence of an economic slowdown that...
U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs last month as unemployment rose
ABC12 Mid-Michigan· 15 hours agoU.S. job growth slowed considerably last month, with just 175,000 positions added in April,...
U.S. economy added a below-average 175,000 jobs in April
United Press International via Yahoo Finance· 11 hours agoThe U.S. economy created 175,000 jobs in April, while unemployment was 3.9%, according to a report...
Slower Hiring Boosts Hopes of a Late-Summer Rate Cut
The Wall Street Journal· 4 hours agoU.S. ECONOMY U.S. job growth was reported below what economists expected. Photo: Mike Blake/Reuters ...
Unemployment at Historic Low amongst U.S. Job Market Resilience
Homenewshere.com· 7 hours agoAmid concerns about a slight uptick in the U.S. unemployment rate to 3.9%, investors ponder the...
US Unemployment Rate by President
Investopedia· 17 hours agoA president’s economic policies in office can affect many aspects of the economy, including the unemployment rate. The unemployment ...
U.S. job, wage growth slow in April, boosting prospects for summer Fed rate cut
Deseret News via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours ago“It is likely that gaining greater confidence will take longer than previously expected.” Late last...
Softer jobs report could ease pressure on inflation, but ‘one month does not make a trend,’ Glenmede...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours agoThat’s given credence to hopes for a so-called soft landing, in which inflation would drop without...