Jobs report finishes off strong 2015
The U.S. economy finished the year with a hiring spree, adding 292,000 new jobs, as the unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
The U.S. economy finished the year with a hiring spree, adding 292,000 new jobs, as the unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
The U.S. economy added 211,000 jobs in November and the nation’s unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
The U.S. economy added a disappointing 142,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate stayed at 5.1 percent.
The U.S. economy added 173,000 jobs in August, fewer than economists expected, but the nation’s unemployment rate fell to 5.1 percent.
The U.S. economy added 215,000 jobs in July, according to government data released Friday, providing more evidence of an economy that is slowly but steadily returning to normal.
The U.S. economy added 223,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate fell 0.2 percent to 5.3 percent.
The U.S. economy created 223,000 jobs in April as the unemployment rate fell to 5.4 percent.
New economic numbers suggest that the economy is poised for faster growth after a disappointing first quarter.
The U.S. economy added a lackluster 126,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 5.5 percent.
The U.S. economy added 295,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate edged down to 5.5 percent, the Department of Labor reported today. The rate
The U.S. economy finished the year with a hiring spree, adding 292,000 new jobs, as the unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
The U.S. economy added 211,000 jobs in November and the nation’s unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
The U.S. economy added a disappointing 142,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate stayed at 5.1 percent.
The U.S. economy added 173,000 jobs in August, fewer than economists expected, but the nation’s unemployment rate fell to 5.1 percent.
The U.S. economy added 215,000 jobs in July, according to government data released Friday, providing more evidence of an economy that is slowly but steadily returning to normal.
The U.S. economy added 223,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate fell 0.2 percent to 5.3 percent.
The U.S. economy created 223,000 jobs in April as the unemployment rate fell to 5.4 percent.
New economic numbers suggest that the economy is poised for faster growth after a disappointing first quarter.
The U.S. economy added a lackluster 126,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 5.5 percent.
The U.S. economy added 295,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate edged down to 5.5 percent, the Department of Labor reported today. The rate