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Job growth revised down by 911,000 through March, signaling economy on shakier footing than realized


The total revision was on the high end of Wall Street expectations, which ranged from a low around 600,000 to as many as a million. Read More

Not good news on the jobs front | Tatiana Bailey


The labor market is slowing, mostly due to policy uncertainty that impacts businesses, especially around tariffs as well as the disruption caused by AI. Read More

Weak jobs report shows even this hot sector may be cooling


Health care has fueled hiring in recent years, but the latest jobs report suggests the pace may finally be slowing. Read More

These jobs are hiring, despite a weak job market


The labor market slowed sharply in recent months. The labor market slowed sharply this summer, leaving job applicants with fewer places to turn for a new position. Employers added an average of about ... Read More

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


The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) first jobs report since President Donald Trump fired the head of the agency showed the U.S. labor market growing more slowly than economists expected, and ... Read More

Jobs report shows economic uncertainty. ‘No reason to think KY will be immune'


Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton said the city's economy is affected by the national economy, which appears to be slowing. Read More


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