Markets will get another snapshot into the health of the labor market when the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
Key Takeaways The U.S. economy likely added jobs at a healthy rate of 170,000 in February, according to forecasts, up from 143,000 in January.Mass layoffs and a hiring freeze of federal workers likely ...
With President Trump's tariff policies stoking concerns about stagflation, investors are scrambling to update their outlooks for growth, inflation, the labor market and interest rates. That means Frid ...
The Labor Department releases the February jobs report Friday morning, and to say it’ll be “closely watched” is an understatement. How much all that will show up in Friday’s report is an ...
Employers added 151,000 jobs in February, the Labor Department said, based on surveys taken as Trump administration policies ...
Investors expect a big stock-market move after the February jobs report is released Friday morning. Pricing in the options market shows traders were recently betting on a 1.7% move in the S&P 500 ...
All eyes are on the February jobs report, which comes just after the start of massive federal job cuts under the Trump administration.
The U.S. labor market has been slowing, but today's jobs report isn't yet reflecting the layoffs ordered by Elon Musk's DOGE.
The figures came in below expectations of 160,000 jobs, but still represented an increase from January’s underwhelming ...
A report Friday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics will likely show the U.S. economy added 170,000 jobs in February, up from 143,000 in January, according to a survey of economists by Dow Jones ...
Economists expect growth of 170,000 jobs, up from 143,000 in January ... Statistics releases its February nonfarm payrolls report Friday at 8:30 ET. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones expect ...
Stocks opened higher Friday morning, then drifted downward, as investors digested an employment report that had fallen short of expectations. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.8% at midday.
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