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Economy News The Us Economy Added 275,000 Jobs Last Month, More Than Expected

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The US economy added 42,000 private-sector jobs last month, more than expected


Private-sector job creation bounced back in October, according to a snapshot of the labor market that has become more closely watched in the absence of official federal jobs data. Read More

With government jobs report delayed, what other data reveals about the economy


The labor market may not be cratering, but it does not look very strong. This week, a private report found 42,000 new jobs were created last month. Then, a separate report found more than 150,000 jobs ... Read More

ADP reports more than 14,250 U.S. jobs created per week over several


Oct. 28 (UPI) --Thousands of private sectors jobs were added per week to the U.S. economy over the last four weeks, according to ADP. ADP said Tuesday an average of 14,250 private sector jobs were ... Read More

U.S. Private Sector Added 42,000 Jobs Last Month—More Than Expected


ADP reported preliminary data last week indicating private sector employers added an average of 14,250 jobs per week over the previous four weeks, suggesting a monthly job growth of around 55,000 ... Read More


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