The latest employment report showed that 228,000 jobs were added in March, exceeding the expected 137,000 addition.
The U.S. added 228,000 jobs in March, the Labor Department reported Friday.
This morning brought a far stronger-than-expected March jobs report. President Trump's newly unveiled sweeping tariff plans ...
The U.S. added 228,000 jobs in March, well ahead of expectations, while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.2 percent.
The White House released a statement on Friday, noting March's job report shows the private sector is "roaring back" under the Trump administration.
No one, literally no one, from the president to this columnist, expected to see 228,000 jobs added by the American job market ...
The U.S. economy added 228,000 jobs in March in a surprise to the upside as the unemployment rate rose a tick. Economists had ...
The U.S. added a bigger-than-expected 228,000 jobs in March. Good news to be sure, but that was before President Trump unveiled norm-shattering tariffs on the rest of the world, the repercussions of ...
Laura Loomer, a right-wing personality known for her incendiary social media presence, appears to have President Donald Trump ...
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The gain was stronger than expected, though the impact of President Trump’s tariffs and other policies on the labor market ...
The headline The economy added 228,000 jobs in March, and the unemployment rate rose slightly to 4.2%, the Bureau of Labor ...
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