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The long-resilient labor market slowed down a little in May, adding 139,000 jobs, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
U.S. employers slowed hiring last month, but still added a solid 139,000 jobs amid uncertainty over Trump’s trade wars.
U.S. job growth in May was slightly higher than expected, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) ...
The Labor Department reported that the U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, as employers slowed the pace of hiring amid uncertainty over economic conditions and policies.
U.S. job growth over the first five months of 2025 is the worst since the Great Recession. When Donald Trump says the economy ...
U.S. hiring proved stronger than expected in May, providing a much-needed economic buffer as households and businesses ...
The May jobs report is expected to show hiring slowed while the unemployment rate held flat. The data's release will come as ...
The unemployment rate held steady at 4.2%, even as some economists had cautioned that uncertainty could start to flame this ...
Employers added 139,000 positions in May, down from the revised April number of 147,000. Unemployment held steady at 4.2%.
The number of new jobs created in May slowed to 139,000, a sign the Trump trade wars are starting to make a dent in a ...