Friday, April 6, 2018

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US.jobs
Daily update April 6, 2018
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It's been a volatile week for the US economy, but it should end with good news. March is expected to be the 90th straight month that the economy has added jobs — a run of seven and a half years. That will extend the longest streak since the Labor Department started publishing jobs data in the 1930s.
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McDonalds and countless other U.S. companies are hiring, making it easier to find a job now than it's been in years. The U.S. likely posted another solid increase in new jobs in March. The number of Americans who found jobs in March probably won't match February's huge 313,000 gain, but it's not ...
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Fed chairman Jerome Powell is also speaking later on Friday and investors will be looking for any signs that rates could rise more than the expected three hikes priced in for this year. The U.S. March employment report is expected to show non-farm payroll growth of 193,000 jobs versus 313,000 the prior ...
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Still, it would be well above the roughly 100,000 jobs per month needed to keep up with growth in the working-age population. The unemployment rate is forecast to fall 1/10th of a percentage point to 4.0 percent, which would be the lowest level since December 2000 and the first drop in the jobless rate ...
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The U.S. jobs report shot up to 313,000 new jobs in February. But Wall Street veteran Robert Brusca says not to expect the same in Friday's report. He anticipates around 140,000 new jobs were added to the economy, versus the around 190,000 the Street expects. Brusca does however, think the ...
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This Friday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will release employment data for the month of March, a little more than two weeks after the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) met with newly appointed Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell and voted to raise interest rates for the first time this year ...
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That's according to the latest employment report from the National Federation of Independent Business, due out later today. Owners of small firms surveyed in March reported a seasonally adjusted average employment increase per firm of 0.36 workers. This is "one of the best readings in survey history," ...
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Ford Concerned NAFTA Rule Changes Wouldn't Preserve US Jobs. A 2017 Ford Motor Co. Super Duty F-250 truck stands near an American flag at the Ford Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, Ky. (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg News). Ford Motor Co., the largest producer of cars and trucks in the United ...
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U.S. employers hired significantly more people in March than last year, according to the LinkedIn Workforce Report, a monthly analysis of employment trends. Hiring across the U.S. was 19.3 percent higher last month than a year earlier, the LinkedIn data showed. Compared with February, the seasonally ...
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - It's been a volatile week for the US economy, but it should end with good news. March is expected to be the 90th straight month that the economy has added jobs — a run of seven and a half years. That will extend the longest streak since the Labor Department started ...
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Stocks slip on Trump's latest trade salvo, US jobs report awaited
LONDON (Reuters) - Stock markets fell on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose an extra $100 billion in tariffs on China exacerbated fears of a more serious trade dispute, while the dollar paused ahead of crucial U.S. payrolls data. European shares followed their Asian ...
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