September's 245,000 new jobs topped consensus forecasts by about 100,000. This means the Fed can probably slow the pace of ...
U.S. Federal Reserve concerns about a slowing job market were relieved for at least another month when new data on Friday ...
A surge in job growth last month will allow the Federal Reserve to eschew any further big interest-rate reductions and stick ...
The September jobs report showed surprising signs of strength in the labor market that have economists questioning how much ...
Famed economist Larry Summers said Friday that the September jobs report shows the Federal Reserve's 50-basis point rate cut ...
The Federal Reserve’s monetary-easing campaign for 2024 may already be over as the strong labor report Friday underscores the ...
Traders slashed their bets on the pace of future Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts after September US employment data blew ...
On the other hand, the world is a mess, inflation still lurks, and there’s a contentious election in November. Given all of ...
Surprisingly strong hiring in September has taken pressure off the Federal Reserve by reducing worries over the US labor ...
The September jobs report shocked economists with 254,000 new jobs added over the month, over 100,000 more than expected.
Chicago Fed president Austan Goolsbee doesn’t think a hot jobs report released Friday will alter the downward path of ...
Wall Street is watching the labor market for signs of slower hiring, which could influence the Federal Reserve's next rate ...