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Just 73,000 jobs were created last month, on a seasonally adjusted basis. + Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had ...
Employers across the U.S. added 73,000 jobs in July, a slowdown from previous months and a sign the labor market is ...
Sharp revisions of government data show the U.S. created just 33,000 jobs total in May and June, while July’s number came in ...
Read here for an analysis of July jobs report's impact on the US economy, inflation trends, and rate cut expectations.
The July jobs report showed a 73,000 gain in payrolls, below consensus expectations, and included substantial downward ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the data will decide whether the central bank can cut rates in September. So all eyes are on the ...
The US economy added a disappointing 73,000 jobs in July amid Trump's tariffs, immigration constraints; unemployment rises ...
Key Takeaways President Donald Trump fired Erika McEntarfer, the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, after the July jobs ...
President Donald Trump has fired the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after Friday’s job report release.
Job seekers told Business Insider they're not surprised by the latest jobs report, and that it's felt this bad for a while.
Job growth missed the forecast of 106,000 in July, and unemployment rose from 4.1% to 4.2%.
The labor market showed signs of weakening, with 73,000 jobs added in July and gains for the previous two months revised ...