Despite all the hand-wringing, the U.S. labor market remains impressively strong. Businesses reported adding 254,000 jobs in ...
A surprisingly robust September jobs report suggests the economy is on course for an elusive soft landing and likely ...
The vice president holds a 15-point lead over former President Donald Trump among women voters, according to a Friday poll.
A new government report showed many U.S. employers kept hiring in September as fewer Americans face unemployment.
This week's photos saw the vice presidential candidates meet on the debate stage, while Donald Trump and Kamala Harris ...
The Labor Department said on Friday that the economy created 254,000 jobs in September, smashing Wall Street expectations and ...
The September jobs report showed surprising signs of strength in the labor market that have economists questioning how much ...
Odds of a 50-basis-point cut in November dropped from 33% before the jobs report to about 9% in a matter of minutes.
"On the face of this the Fed should be hiking rates with these sorts of figures, not cutting rates," Economist James ...
The pace of hiring picked up strongly and the unemployment rate ticked down, signs the economy had continued momentum in a month the Fed delivered its first interest-rate cut in four years.
U.S. hiring surged in September, blowing past economist expectations and rebuking concern about weakness in the labor market.
Wall Street is watching the labor market for signs of slower hiring, which could influence the Federal Reserve's next rate ...