The closely followed report was originally scheduled for release on Oct. 3, but it was shelved by the government shutdown.
Better late than never. The Bureau of Labor Statistics finally released the September jobs report on Thursday, November 20, ...
The September figures show a softening but still resilient economy.
The latest employment report showed that 119,000 jobs were added in September, up from the loss of 4,000 in August and higher ...
Policymakers at the central bank are at odds over the need to cut interest rates for a third straight meeting, as inflation ...
The September jobs report, released belatedly on Thursday, shows the United States added 119,000 jobs, beating expectations, ...
September employment data — delayed seven weeks because of the shutdown — is expected to show another month of tepid jobs ...
The report reflects what was happening before the federal government shutdown began. The labor market may have changed since ...
During the 43-day U.S. government shutdown, investors, businesses, policymakers and the Federal Reserve groped in the dark ...
The Labor Department released the September jobs report, which showed that job growth continued at a subdued pace amid ...
The September jobs report, which was delayed due to the government shutdown, comes amid a slowdown in hiring across the U.S.
A delayed jobs report shows U.S. employers added 119,00 jobs in September. Still, the unemployment rate inched up from 4.3% ...
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