Job Growth Rebounded in March
Health care led the gain with 90,000 jobs, while wage growth slowed to 3.5% and the workweek shortened, the Labor Department said.
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US job growth accelerates by the most in 15 months in March
WASHINGTON - U.S. job growth rebounded sharply in March as a strike by healthcare workers ended and temperatures warmed up, but downside risks for the labor market are mounting from a war with Iran that has no clear end in…
US labor market posts largest jobs gain in 15 months, but clouds brewing from Iran war
U.S. job growth rebounded more than expected in March as a strike by healthcare workers ended and temperatures warmed up, but downside risks for the labor market are mounting from a war with Iran that has no clear end in sight.
The increase in employment in the United States was more than expected in March, with the result of a fall in the health sector and temperature, and the unemployment rate dropped to 4.3%. However, the negative risks to the labour market are increasing due to the war on Iran, which still has no clear end. The largest increase in jobs in 15 months, and also the largest since President Donald Trump returned to the White House, followed a decline in…
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