Pre-Election Jobs Report
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Economists React to the September Jobs Report: ‘Stubbornly Average’The latest data tells many economists that the U.S. labor market is moving sideways. U.S. employers hired in September at nearly the same modest pace as the prior month. The economy added 156,000 jobs last month, compared with a revised 167,000 in August. The jobless rate rose a tick to 5%, but wages also improved. Here’s how economists and analysts reacted to Friday’s report.
“A blah September jobs report gives no impetus for anything on the economy’s to-do list: There’s no sign of an overheating economy that would justify a...
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Disappointing 156,000 jobs added in SeptemberPayroll growth was disappointing for a second straight month in September as employers added 156,000 jobs, which raised questions about the health of an economy that was expected to perk up from a prolonged slump in the second half of the year.
The unemployment rate rose to 5% from 4.9%, the Labor Department said Friday, as a rise in employment was more than offset by a sharp increase in the labor force, or the number of Americans working and looking for jobs.
Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had forecast 172,000 payroll...
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U.S. Economy, Showing Resilience, Added 156,000 Jobs Last MonthAmid a presidential campaign marked by fears about the country’s economic future, the American jobs machine keeps chugging.
Employers added 156,000 positions in September, the Labor Department said on Friday, enough to accommodate new entrants to the labor force and entice back workers who dropped out after the Great Recession. The unemployment rate, which had been stuck at 4.9 percent since spring, ticked up slightly to 5 percent, but that was mostly because more people were drawn into the labor force by evidence that hiring is still going strong.
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