Inflation is likely to pick up because of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, and could remain elevated, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Friday.
The hiring numbers were up from 117,000 in February and were nearly double the 130,000 that economists had expected.
The U.S. employment situation continued to roll along in strong fashion in March, adding another piece to the puzzle as the ...
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's total employment fell and the unemployment rate ticked up in March, data showed on Friday, as ...
The March jobs report, scheduled for release at 8:30 a.m. ET, is expected to show that even though hiring in the US is slowing, the overall labor market remains fairly healthy.
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New applications for unemployment benefits filed by federal employees fell last week, although they remained elevated compared with last year. There were 821 initial claims filed nationwide in the ...
Slightly more Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, but layoffs remain historically low. U.S. jobless claims filings rose by 2,000 to 223,000 for the week ending March 15 ...
The numbers: The private sector was still culling very few jobs, the latest report on jobless claims shows, but more federal workers fired by the Trump administration were applying for benefits.