The December jobs report signals a robust start to 2024, with 256,000 new positions and unemployment dropping to 4.1%.
In a big surprise for economists, the U.S. economy added 256,000 jobs in December, dropping the unemployment rate to 4.1%.
The U.S. added a bigger-than-expected 256,000 new jobs in December, but most of the increase was concentrated in just a few industries and there was little sign of reheating in a gradually cooling ...
Employers added 256,000 jobs in December despite uncertainty over President-elect Donald Trump's policies. Unemployment ...
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Texas employers grew the state’s job count by 2% last year — outpacing the national average — adding a total of 284,200 jobs.
Through November, the state added about 167,000 payroll jobs last year, or about 15,000 a month. That represents about 8.5% of all the new jobs in the U.S., less than California’s 11.5% share of ...
The US economy added 256,000 jobs in December, slashing unemployment to 4.1%. Alexandra Canal and Madison Mills appear on Morning Brief with Brad Smith and Seana Smith to break down the details.