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There's no jobs report today, but here's what private data is telling us about the labor market

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On this particular Friday, at 8:30 a.m. ET, the Bureau of Labor Statistics was supposed to release the September jobs report. Instead, the agency behind the market-moving release — data that has ... Read More
The vital signs for the U.S. jobs market were already flickering before the employment report was delayed. Just how bad is it?

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First Jobs Report Since Labor Statistics Chief’s Firing Shows Weak Market, as Trump Pledges ‘Real Numbers’ Still to Come

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The government's next jobs report lands Friday. Here's what to look for.

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August jobs report shows cracks in U.S. labor market

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Labor market worsens, even without federal jobs report

In this May 26, 2021 photo, a sign for workers hangs in the window of a shop along Main Street in Deadwood, S.D. U.S. employers added 559,000 jobs in May, an improvement from April’s sluggish gain but ... Read More
No September jobs report, no problem. Here's what we know about the labor market - and it's not great.

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