The U.S. jobs market doesn’t appear to be crumbling — but it’s not getting any better, and probably won’t anytime soon.
The jobs report for September will be released on Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced, giving markets one more piece of the economic puzzle to digest. Delayed by the government shutdown ...
US stocks fell sharply on Thursday, led by a decline in tech stocks as the end of the longest-ever US government shutdown was ...
The Labor Department will release its numbers on September hiring and unemployment next Thursday, a month and a half late, ...
Stocks recovered from steep losses following the market's worst day in over a month, erasing weeks of gains and pulling back ...
ADP private payrolls took center stage as the US shutdown, which has stifled the flow of official data, became the longest ...
The Dow Jones index fell Thursday, following a record high in the previous session after news of the U.S. government shutdown ...
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The S&P 500 declined 1.6% last week as weak jobs data and high valuations triggered a reassessment of bullish sentiment. Read more about the market here.
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Some on Wall Street blamed the data for contributing to a renewed stock-market selloff on Thursday, while also fueling a ...