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Jobs report may show U.S. created fewest jobs in April in more than two years

Por: MarketWatch Politics May 05, 2023

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The forecast The U.S. is expected to add 180,000 jobs in April, according to economists polled by The Wall Street Journal. “The April jobs report should confirm that the labor market slowdown is well underway and that the economy is cooling,” said senior economist Lydia Boussour of EY Parthenon. For comparison’s sake, the U.S. created 230,000 jobs in March, 326,000 in February and, 472,000 in January. All those gains were well above... + full article



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