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- America has two labor markets now - Axios
Driving the news: The labor market surprised in June with a better-than-expected payroll gain of 147,000, the government said on Thursday But a whopping 85% of those job gains came in just two sectors, according to calculations by Mike Konczal, a former Biden economic official: education and health care
- Employers added 147,000 jobs in June as U. S. labor market . . .
The June jobs report that beat expectations Employers across the U S added 147,000 jobs in June, with the labor market remaining resilient despite slowing economic growth this year
- The US economy added a stronger-than-expected 147,000 jobs in . . .
The US job market continues to chug along despite heightened uncertainty about the economy and how President Donald Trump’s tariffs could shake out
- US employers added 147,000 jobs last month despite . . .
U S employers added 147,000 jobs in June as the American labor market continues to show surprising resilience despite uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s economic policies
- Labor Market Stays Afloat As Hiring Tops Forecasts—Again
Labor Market Stays Afloat As Hiring Tops Forecasts—Again By Derek Saul, Forbes Staff Derek Saul has covered markets for the Forbes news team since 2021
- US labor market surprises with 147K new jobs last month . . .
US labor market surprises with 147K new jobs last month despite Trump’s tariffs causing economic concerns The positive figures conceal underlying weaknesses
- The US labor market continues to surprise and the . . .
The US labor market continues to surprise and the unemployment rate, against the odds, is falling U S employers added 147,000 jobs in June as the American labor market continues to show
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