The U.S. economy added fewer jobs in January than economists had forecast, although the jobless rate edged lower.
The U.S. labor market started 2025 — and President Trump's term — in a state of uncanny balance. Why it matters: Unemployment ...
The January jobs report comes as investors are closely watching for any clues about whether or not the Federal Reserve will ...
The Labor Department has released its first jobs report of the year, covering January 2025. It shows that payrolls grew by ...
Friday’s report provided evidence of slowing expansion. The 143,000 jobs added would be the weakest January total since 2016.
Economists had been expecting an overall healthy reading, with 169,000 net new jobs created in the month and the unemployment ...
U.S. employers added 143,000 jobs last month, somewhat fewer than forecast, while unemployment fell to 4 percent and hourly ...
Analysis of the impact of Biden and Trump's economic policies on the labor market, inflation, interest rates, housing market, ...
The January jobs report revealed fewer new jobs than expected but the unemployment ticked down slightly.
Employers added 143,000 jobs in January amid LA wildfires, cold weather and uncertainty over President Trump's trade and ...
January hiring was narrow. Healthcare (44,000 new jobs), retail (34,000) and government (32,000) together accounted for 77% ...
U.S. employers added 143,000 jobs in January — a modest slowdown from the two previous months. The unemployment rate dipped ...