Monday, March 3, 2025

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update March 3, 2025
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(Bloomberg) -- US employers probably added jobs at a moderate pace in February at a time of federal government layoffs and a consumer spending ...
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US employers probably added jobs at a moderate pace in February at a time of federal government layoffs and a consumer spending slowdown.
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... US economy and the consumer showing some signs of stress. The February jobs report out Friday is expected to show hiring rose modestly last month ...
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"The jobs market is the most important pillar of the U.S. economy," said Matthew Miskin, co-chief investment strategist at John Hancock Investment ...
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Donald Trump's administration recently fired thousands of new hires in the U.S. Forest Service and slashed an additional 1,000 jobs at the National ...
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Commodity traders will remain on edge amid market volatility driven by further tariff announcements and policy decisions from Trump.
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Economists estimate that the US economy added 133,000 jobs in February, down from 143,000 in January. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate is expected to ...
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A second email asking US federal workers to justify their jobs was sent late Friday, as part of President Donald Trump's initiative to slash ...
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On March 7 (Friday), separate reports on US jobs report for February, US unemployment rate for February, consumer credit for January will be released.
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A second email has been sent to US federal employees, asking them to justify their jobs weekly as part of President Trump's cost-cutting ...
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