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Major jobs revision today could show the labor market is weaker than previously thought


Economists expect the Bureau of Labor Statistics to revise its jobs data downward for the year ended in March 2025. Here's why. Read More

How Markets Are Reacting to the August Jobs Report, in Charts


Take a look at how various markets are moving following this morning's jobs report, including Treasury yields and the WSJ Dolla ... Read More

The U.S. created 911,000 fewer jobs than previously thought in the 12 months through March


The revision draws fresh attention to the weakening U.S. labor market, which averaged only 29,000 jobs for the three most recent months. Read More

Ahead of the Jobs Report, Here Are Four Key Charts on the Labor Market


Aside from the headline tally of job gains, investors will pay close attention to the unemployment rate. Economists expect this to ... Read More

Global stocks rise, dollar gains after report dims view of US jobs market


MSCI's global equity index rose on Tuesday while the dollar firmed and Treasury yields climbed ahead of key inflation reports following a sharp downward revision in March U.S. employment levels. Read More

These charts show why the US job market is struggling in the 2nd half of the year


Job growth has slowed sharply over the last five months. Tariffs and immigration policy are among factors that have weighed on the labor market. Read More


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