September's 254,000 new jobs topped consensus forecasts by about 100,000. This means the Fed can probably slow the pace of ...
The labor force participation rate among women ages 25 to 54, their prime working years, dipped to 78.1% September, from 78.4 ...
The jobs report for September released Friday showed that employment rose for native-born and fell for foreign-born workers.
The September jobs report was stronger than expected and is likely to assuage recession fears, driving up hopes for soft ...
September’s jobs report, due out Friday morning, is expected to show that the US labor market has slowed somewhat but remains ...
Follow live coverage and analysis of the September jobs report, including the latest hiring figures and unemployment rate, released by the Labor Department earlier today.
U.S. job gains increased by the most in six months in September and the unemployment rate fell to 4.1%, pointing to a ...
The jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for September was considerably stronger than expected.
The September jobs report showed surprising signs of strength in the labor market that have economists questioning how much ...
Job growth picked up in September, with the U.S. economy adding 254,000 new jobs and the unemployment rate remaining ...
The jobs report suggests the U.S. might be headed toward a soft landing, where inflation moves down to the Fed’s goal without ...