The official count of payroll jobs at the end of 2025 was revised downward by more than 1 million by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The January nonfarm payrolls report beat Wall Street expectations in both job creation and the unemployment rate.
Employers added 130,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate declined to 4.3%, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data out Wednesday. That followed revisions to the prior year, which showed ...
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U.S. job growth unexpectedly accelerated in January and the unemployment rate fell to 4.3%, signs of labor market stability ...
The job fair, organized by the San Bernardino County Workforce Development Department, is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, Feb. 11, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Chino Hills Community Center, ...
The Labor Department's closely watched employment report is also expected to show the unemployment rate steady at 4.4% last ...
Retail sales flatlined in December, raising concerns that weaker job growth, inflation, and softer markets could slow consumer spending in 2026.
New data shows that the K-shaped economy has simultaneously raised household income and childhood poverty rate. The downstream effect hits schools.
Spending to build, expand and rehabilitate manufacturing sites in the U.S. has declined since President Donald Trump took ...
Black, while Burbank and Franklin Park are now majority-Latino, according to a WBEZ analysis of new census data.
Remote work remains above pre-pandemic levels in King County, but new census data show stark neighborhood gaps tied to income ...
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