The economy added a mild 143,000 new jobs in January as massive California wildfires and a cold snap in much of the country ...
Initial jobless claims fell by 16,000 to 207,000 in the week that ended Jan. 25, the Labor Department said Thursday. It’s the ...
Bottom line, we could classify 2024 as a mildly successful year in the labor market for the Inland Empire. Over the last five ...
Annual revisions to jobs data and disruptions related to the catastrophic Los Angeles fires and severe winter storms are likely to be reasons behind the slump in job gains.
The drop of more than half a million open positions was led by decreases in business and professional services as well as ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased moderately last week, consistent with ...
According to the National Association of Home Builders, this month’s data indicates that the labor market is slowing at the ...
But through the distortions, the labor market will likely continue chugging along, keeping the economic expansion on track. "The impact of the California wildfires may have exerted a mild upward ...
The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits fell last week in a sign that the labor market remains strong ...
The critical question to Wall Street investors and Federal Reserve VIPs before the January jobs report was whether the U.S. labor market really did gather strength at the end of 2024. It sure did.