The February jobs report comes as the Trump administration continues large-scale layoffs of government workers.
Market Domination Overtime hosts Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton outline what to watch next week. President Trump's tariffs are set to begin next week, with reciprocal tariffs beginning on Wednesday, ...
The Labor Department releases the February jobs report Friday morning, and to say it’ll be “closely watched” is an understatement. How much all that will show up in Friday’s report is an ...
Stocks opened higher Friday morning, then drifted downward, as investors digested an employment report that had fallen short of expectations. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.8% at midday.
Economists expect growth of 170,000 jobs, up from 143,000 in January ... Statistics releases its February nonfarm payrolls report Friday at 8:30 ET. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones expect ...
Economists expect the latest data will show U.S. employers engaged in a healthy pace of employment last month, though ongoing ...
The BLS is set to release its Employment Situation report on nonfarm payrolls and unemployment rate on Friday at 8:30 a.m. Government spending cuts and tariffs are expected to weigh on the job ...
A report Friday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics will likely show the U.S. economy added 170,000 jobs in February, up from 143,000 in January, according to a survey of economists by Dow Jones ...
The February jobs report out Friday is expected to show hiring rose modestly last month while the unemployment rate held steady at 4%. On the policy front, new tariffs on Canada, Mexico ...
What has become clear is that workers are increasingly uncertain of their employment status and less ... releases its February nonfarm payrolls report Friday at 8:30 ET. Economists surveyed ...