T he June Jobs report is out Thursday and most economists are expecting slowing growth. Brian Jacobsen, Chief Economist, Annex Wealth Management, joined TheStreet
Unemployment
US private sector lost 33,000 jobs in June, missing expectations for an increase of 115,000
ADP’s tabulations don’t always correlate with the official federal jobs report — for example, ADP’s March 2023 reading was eventually revised down to a
Bank of America sends bold message on looming jobs report
The Bureau of Labor Statistics releases the June jobs report on Thursday. The report will serve as a key indicator as to whether the
US private employers cut 33,000 jobs in June, the latest sign of a slowing labor market
Wednesday’s private payroll data comes as investors have been closely watching for any signs of cooling in the labor market as debate over when
How Immigration Could Muddy the Jobs Numbers
Job growth is expected to fall this year, adding to pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. But the slowdown might reflect
The jobs market puzzle
Both the unemployment rate and the prime age participation rate are equally consistent, and are at strong levels relative to history (4.2 per cent
June jobs report could decide the next Fed interest-rate cut. Here’s why.
Trade wars causing a hiring freeze. Artificial intelligence taking human jobs away. An immigration crackdown shrinking the pool of available workers. There’s a lot
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What To Expect From Thursday’s Jobs Report
Key Takeaways Economists expect the job market to slow down in June, with the consensus forecasts showing that employers likely added 110,000 jobs.The unemployment
New report shows unemployment down across Illinois metros, but highest job loss in the QCA
A new report found unemployment is down for the year ending May 2025. However, the Illinois Quad Cities also lost 2,500 non-farm jobs in