US hiring in October was the weakest since 2020, reflecting the impact of severe hurricanes and a strike at Boeing Co.
US hiring slowed significantly last month, in what marked the weakest jobs growth reported under President Joe Biden.
The U.S. added 12,000 jobs and the jobless rate stayed flat at 4.1 percent in October, according to data released Friday by the Labor Department, upending a string of strong economic data leading ...
Job growth slowed sharply last month, with workers sidelined by hurricane effects and the continuing Boeing strike. The Labor ...
Jobs growth in the US slowed sharply in October as hurricanes and strikes disrupted the economy. Employers added 12,000 jobs ...
Employers slowed hiring and handed out smaller raises in recent months, signs of fading momentum in the job market that have some forecasters expecting unemployment to rise in 2024. And that might ...
Without immediate action, millions of young individuals could be left with dim prospects—with impacts on societies and economic growth ... Level Advisory Council on Jobs to address this issue. At this ...
Hourly earnings growth ... monthly jobs and wage data offers a pulse on the small business labor market and often indicates broader labor market trends,” said John Gibson, Paychex president ...
US President Joe Biden said Friday that job growth in the world's biggest economy is set to bounce back next month, after a dramatic hiring slowdown on hurricane devastation and labor strikes. "Job ...
The surge in U.S. job growth in recent months means that an ... in the view of John Chang, senior vice president for research services at Marcus & Millichap. However, for CRE, rising employment ...
US hiring slowed significantly last month, in what marked the weakest jobs growth reported under President Joe Biden. Friday’s downbeat employment update, released just days before the US ...