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Jobs market had a very strong Sep.
Job Market Strong in September - Will It Slow Fed Rate Cuts?
The jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for September was considerably stronger than expected.
The jobs market had a very strong September
The latest jobs report didn't just indicate a strong September. Job growth for July and August were both revised upward, adding 72,000 more jobs to the economy than the BLS previo
A Recession? Not Likely With This Job Market
Key Takeaways The acceleration of job growth in September raised the chances the U.S. economy will avoid a crash and instead have a "soft landing" from the post-pandemic surge of inflation.The better-than-expected report eased concerns that the labor market was slowing down under the weight of high borrowing costs imposed by the Federal Reserve to
Job growth surged
U.S. jobs surged and unemployment dipped in September
The latest figures suggest that many companies are still confident enough to fill jobs despite the continued pressure of high-interest rates.
Job growth surged in September as unemployment rate edged down
The U.S. economy added a blowout 254,000 jobs last month, while the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.1%, the Labor Department said on Friday. Why it matters: The big gain is a relief after previous data suggested the job market was sluggish.
Strong September job report shows growing economy
A surprisingly strong jobs report shows the labor market is solid. Employers added 254,000 jobs in September, and the unemployment rate dropped to 4.1%. Here & Now's Jane Clayson talks to Bloomberg senior editor Mike Regan about what the numbers mean and which sectors are hiring.
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The Job Market Is Chugging Along, Completing a Solid Economic Picture
After months of wobbling, a fresh jobs report showed that hiring and wage growth are strong, aligning with other robust ...
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A sign of strength in the labor market: Job openings increased in August
The number of available jobs in the US grew in August, signaling an undercurrent of strength in the labor market at a time ...
Opinion
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‘Softening’ Job Market at Small Firms
The latest NFIB survey finds fewer employers with open positions.
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US job openings rise to 8 million as labor market remains sturdy
The Labor Department reported Tuesday that employers posted 8 million vacancies in August, up from 7.7 million in July.
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Americans are fretting over the job market
The Conference Board’s latest consumer survey showed that Americans became much more pessimistic about the US economy’s ...
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5 Steps For Job Seekers To Shine In The Crowded 2024 Job Market
To stand out in the application process, here are tips to go deeper and show how you're different from the average seeker and ...
Marketplace
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The soft job market has a silver lining: Productivity is up, and that helps the economy grow
One reason? The manufacturing sector has boosted production of tech that doesn't require a ton of labor, like semiconductors ...
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These 2 Cities Could Have the Best Job Market 5 Years From Now, According To Economists
When it comes to the U.S. job market, certain industries are expected to grow more quickly than others in the coming years.
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The job market is rough right now. 7 young professionals share what they think sets them apart.
Many millennials and Gen Zers we spoke to credit their success at work to soft skills, including having patience and the ...
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Job growth expected to be solid as election nears
A few key service-related sectors have buoyed the labor
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gains in health care and social assistance have been ...
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