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U.S. employers added 228k jobs in March amid federal layoffs and uncertainty sparked by Trump's tariffs. Economists polled ...
The March jobs report is set to show a gradual slowdown in hiring. But uncertainty from Trump's tariffs could mean a bigger ...
No one, literally no one, from the president to this columnist, expected to see 228,000 jobs added by the American job market ...
The March jobs report exceeded analyst expectations with a gain of 228,000 compared to the forecasted 140,000. The report is ...
The U.S. economy added 228,000 jobs in March in a surprise to the upside as the unemployment rate rose a tick. Economists had been playing it safe, forecasting 140,000 jobs were created, close to ...
U.S. added 228K jobs in March, beating forecasts despite a 4.2% unemployment rate. Click for my review of the employment data ...
The March jobs report came in stronger than expected, but the good news is being overshadowed by President Trump's trade war.
Tariffs announced earlier this week, however, threaten to derail hiring and worsen inflation, multiple analysts previously ...
The US economy added a stronger-than-expected 228,000 jobs in March, a significant increase from February’s revised gains of 117,000, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Friday.
This morning brought a far stronger-than-expected March jobs report. President Trump's newly unveiled sweeping tariff plans ...
“If they follow through, slower hiring depresses March employment growth more than we anticipate,” Morgan Stanley wrote in a note to clients before the jobs report was released. Raj ...