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Did the U.S. economy really lose jobs in June for the first time since the pandemic? Payroll king ADP says yes, but investors ...
Official labor numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed a higher-than-expected increase of147,000 jobs in June ...
The ADP employment report revealed that 33,000 nonfarm private jobs were unexpectedly lost in June, down from the 29,000 ...
Private sector hiring unexpectedly contracted in June, payrolls processing firm ADP said Wednesday, in a possible sign that the economy may not be as sturdy as investors believe as they bid the S&P 50 ...
Job growth has ebbed as businesses grapple with trade policy uncertainty, but companies have not yet resorted to widespread ...
Economists had forecast an increase of 100,000 but declines in business services and education and health care offset ...
Official labor numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed a higher-than-expected increase of 147,000 jobs in ...
Chief economists, advisors, and chief investment officers share their reactions to the June US employment report.
The first six months of President Donald Trump’s second term in office have been marked by sweeping policy actions — ...
The health and education sector lost 52,000 jobs last month, according to an ADP National Employment Report Economy Lab ...
The US economy created new 147,000 non-farm jobs in June. This was more than 106,000 new jobs that economists were expecting.
The June jobs report comes at a pivotal moment for markets as investors assess how quickly the US labor market is cooling.