US consumer spending cools as outlays on goods decline; labor market tightening
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WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) - Fears that the war in Ukraine will tip the U.S. economy toward 1970s-style stagflation have given way to signs that...
The numbers: The US created a solid 431,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate took another step toward a half-century low as companies pushed...
April 1 (Reuters) - The coronavirus pandemic's grip on the U.S. labor market loosened markedly in March, two years after a state of emergency was...
Nonfarm payrolls increase 431,000 in MarchFebruary payroll gain revised to 750,000 from 678,000Unemployment rate falls to 3.6% from 3.8%Average earnings per hour increase 0.4%; 5.6%...
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