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- US added 115K jobs in April, beating expectations - The Hill
The U S economy added 115,000 new jobs in April, according to data released Friday by the Labor Department, beating the expectations of economists The jobless rate held firm at 4 3 percent last m…
- 115K Jobs Added in April, Blowing Past Expectations
In April, 115,000 jobs were added (123K private sector, -8K government) after a stronger showing in March The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4 3 percent while the labor force participation rate dropped again by 0 1 percentage points from 62 percent to 61 8 percent The broadest measure of unemployment (U-6, which adds underemployment to unemployment) increased by 0 2 percentage
- U. S. added 115,000 jobs in April as economy faces Iran war impact
The U S economy added 115,000 jobs in April, a sign that the labor market retained its resiliency even in the face of a global energy shock triggered by the Iran war
- Employers added 115,000 jobs in April, blowing past forecasts
The U S labor market continued to defy expectations in April, with employers surpassing economists' forecasts and adding 115,000 jobs nationwide By the numbers Economists predicted payroll gains
- April Jobs Report Recap: US Added 115,000 Jobs, Crushing Expectations . . .
The BLS released its April jobs report, showing 115,000 jobs added — well above the expected 65,000 Unemployment held steady at 4 3%
- U. S. Added 115,000 Jobs in April; Unemployment Steady at 4. 3%, BLS Data . . .
The U S job market blew past expectations again in April, buoyed by gains in industries including retail and transportation and warehousing The unemployment rate stayed unchanged at 4 3%
- The US economy added a better-than-expected total of 115,000 jobs in April
The US economy added a stronger-than-expected 115,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate stayed at 4 3%, an indication of resilience at a time when war and high gas prices loom large
- Employers Added 115K Jobs in April, Surpassing Forecasts
The labor market showed steady improvement in April as employers added 115,000 jobs, more than double what had been forecast, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Friday Economists had been
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