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The March jobs report is set to show a gradual slowdown in hiring. But uncertainty from Trump's tariffs could mean a bigger ...
Tariffs announced earlier this week, however, threaten to derail hiring and worsen inflation, multiple analysts previously ...
Markets rattle as trade tariffs announced; U.S. labor market the only strong pillar in a cooling economy. Economists expect slower hiring in March.
Wall Street kicked off Friday with another brutal stretch of losses driven by President Trump’s new tariffs despite stronger than expected March jobs data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
New payroll reports came in at 228,000, above last month’s 151,000 jobs and an especially robust figure considering ...
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The White House released a statement on Friday, noting March's job report shows the private sector is "roaring back" under ...
Money markets are repricing the odds for what the Bank of Canada may do at its next policy meeting later this month following ...
The unexpected increase could calm markets rocked by the announcement of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
The U.S. economy added 228,000 jobs in March, above economists expectations, as payroll growth continued at a faster pace despite mounting economic uncertainty.
The U.S. economy added far more jobs than expected in March, but President Donald Trump's sweeping import tariffs could test ...
The larger-than-expected gains come as concerns mount about the economic impact of sweeping tariffs and cuts to the federal ...
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