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Official labor numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed a higher-than-expected increase of 147,000 jobs in ...
The ADP employment report revealed that 33,000 nonfarm private jobs were unexpectedly lost in June, down from the 29,000 addition in May. In June, goods-producing jobs rose by 32,000 while service ...
Official labor numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed a higher-than-expected increase of147,000 jobs in June ...
And Nela Richardson of ADP, where this report is from the chief economist there, said quote, layoffs continue to be rare. Hesitancy to hire and a reluctance to replace departing workers led to job ...
Did the U.S. economy really lose jobs in June for the first time since the pandemic? Payroll king ADP says yes, but investors ought to take its report with a very large grain of salt.
U.S. private payrolls fell for the first time in more than two years in June as economic uncertainty hampered hiring, but low ...
The U.S. private sector lost 33K jobs in June, a reversal from the 29K jobs added in May, which was revised down from +37K, and trailing the +103K consensus, according to data released by ADP on ...
The dollar, Treasury yields and oil prices were little changed with the employment report in focus and recent data suggesting ...
Chief economists, advisors, and chief investment officers share their reactions to the June US employment report.
American employers shed 33,000 staff last month, a new report showed, in an unexpectedly weak readout on U.S. labor-market ...
The first six months of President Donald Trump’s second term in office have been marked by sweeping policy actions — ...
The ADP report also raised questions about whether the official U.S. jobs report on Thursday would also show a decline. If so, it would be the first negative reading since the pandemic in 2020.