falling far short of the forecast of 106,000 jobs. The unemployment rate in October matched expectations and held steady at 4.1%. Economists and labor-market watchers expected job growth to slow ...
Employers added 12,000 jobs in October, with hiring hit by strikes and storms. The unemployment rate was steady, at 4.1 percent, in the last major report before an election in which the economy is ...
The unemployment rate held at 4.1 percent, which remains a historically low level, though higher than in recent years. The job gains landed significantly below forecasters’ predictions ...
Alberta's minister of jobs, economy and trade says efforts to limit immigration levels to Canada could help lower the province's high youth unemployment ... seeking job-search support from the ...
US hiring advanced at the slowest pace since 2020 while the unemployment rate remained low in October, a month distorted by severe hurricanes and a major strike at Boeing Co. Nonfarm payrolls ...
The unemployment rate held steady at 4.1%, the Labor Department said Friday. Before the report was released, economists surveyed by Bloomberg estimated that 105,000 job gains were added in October.
Just 12,000 jobs were added to payrolls, which is below expectations and a drop from the 223,000 added the previous month. The unemployment rate remained essentially unchanged at 4.1%. More from ...