The U.S. economy added fewer jobs in January than economists had forecast, although the jobless rate edged lower.
Employers added 143,000 jobs in January amid LA wildfires, cold weather and uncertainty over President Trump's trade and immigration policies.
The Labor Department on Friday released its jobs report for January, which showed that the U.S. economy added 143,000 jobs ...
US employers added 143,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate dipped slightly, according to the Labor Department — ...
Annual revisions to jobs data and disruptions related to the catastrophic Los Angeles fires and severe winter storms are likely to be reasons behind the slump in job gains.
U.S. employers added 143,000 jobs last month, somewhat fewer than forecast, while unemployment fell to 4 percent and hourly earnings rose.
After a solid January jobs report, more traders are betting that the Fed’s rate-cut pause might not be so brief.
Job volumes for white-collar roles across the world's leading companies went up by 54% in January 2025, according to the ...
While the headline number missed estimates, the January jobs report showed signs of strength investors think will keep rates ...
The economy picked up 143,000 jobs in January, a slower but solid pace to start the new year, even as the California fires and data revisions to employment figures weighed on the job gains.