The November jobs report revealed a rebound in payrolls after October jobs data were negatively affected by multiple hurricanes and strikes. Despite improving payrolls, a modest rise in the ...
US stocks have been slumping headed into the first full week of 2025. In the past five trading sessions, the S&P 500 is down more than 1.5% while the Nasdaq Composite is off nearly 2%. Meanwhile, the ...
After a lackluster October jobs report due to strikes and storms, November's jobs report shows that the market is back to healthy levels. The Employment Situation report, released on Friday by the ...
"The November jobs report should assuage fears of recession," Jason Schenker, president of Prestige Economics, wrote in a note to clients. Employers added just 36,000 jobs in October as Hurricanes ...
The November jobs report is largely being portrayed to show a stable if gently softening U.S. labor market. And that might be accurate enough. But a look under the hood - specifally the survey of ...
The November jobs report showed a better-than-expected increase of 227,000 jobs, but subtle data suggests potential labor market weakening. Mixed signals from leading data, including job openings ...
When the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases the November jobs report at 8:30 am ET on Friday, it is wholly anticipated that the data will reflect a sharp rebound — a reset, if you will — from ...
• The US economy added 227,000 jobs in November, a stronger showing than October’s revised total of 36,000. • That sharply lower tally for October was partly due to striking workers at ...
Friday's jobs report bolstered traders' belief that the Federal Reserve will cut its influential interest rate again in December.
The jobs report gives the Federal Reserve new information about the US economy before the last interest-rate decision of the year.
“Today’s report shows a strong labor market ... The construction sector posted modest jobs gains in November, gaining a total of 10,000 jobs from the month prior. Residential building ...
"The November jobs report should assuage fears of recession," Jason Schenker, president of Prestige Economics, wrote in a note to clients. Employers added just 36,000 jobs in October as Hurricanes ...