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July job gains beat economists' expectations


July 2024 Jobs Report: 114000 Jobs Added - J.P. Morgan

U.S. job growth unexpectedly accelerated sharply beyond economists' expectations, solidifying our strategists' view that the Fed will lower ...

US hiring fell sharply in July in a setback for the economy | AP News

July job gains were concentrated in a few industries. Healthcare and social assistance firms added 64,000 jobs last month, accounting for 56% of ...

Job growth totals 114,000 in July, much less than expected ... - CNBC

Job growth in the U.S. slowed much more than expected during July and the unemployment rate ticked higher, fueling fears of a broader economic ...

Slow, steady US job growth anticipated in July | Reuters

U.S. employment likely increased at a slow, but still healthy pace in July, which could help to allay fears of a rapid labor market ...

July Jobs Report Forecasts Show Moderating Hiring Gains

Economists predict that the US economy added 175,000 jobs in July, down from 206,000 in June, according to FactSet consensus estimates. One wild ...

Job Market Slows Significantly, Raising Economic Jitters

U.S. employers added 114000 jobs in July, far short of forecasts, and unemployment rose to 4.3 percent, the highest level since 2021.

US economy added just 114,000 jobs last month and unemployment ...

Still, Tedeschi and other economists cautioned to not rely too heavily on one month's worth of data: During the past three months, job gains are ...

How Bad Was the July Jobs Report?

The economy is still creating jobs at a respectable pace, even if it may not be rapid enough to keep the unemployment rate from rising. It is especially worth ...

U.S. economy adds 114000 jobs in July, unemployment rate spikes

Why it matters: Job gains were in line with economists' expectations, but the report showed signs the labor market is cooling off. The ...

U.S. hiring slows with just 114,000 jobs added in July ... - PBS

In another sign that the labor market is cooling, average hourly wages rose just 3.6 percent from July 2023, smallest year-over-year gain since ...

July job gains beat economists' expectations - The Week

U.S. employers added 209,000 non-farm jobs in July, beating economists' predictions of healthy gains of around 180,000 jobs and continuing a ...

Sharp slowdown in US job growth boosts unemployment rate to 4.3%

The U.S. unemployment rate jumped to near a three-year high of 4.3% in July amid a significant slowdown in hiring, heightening fears the ...

July Jobs Data Is Weak but Not Bleak | Morningstar

While economists say the report painted the clearest picture yet of a cooling economy, the extent of the job growth slowdown it showed may have ...

July Jobs Report: Here's What 5 Economists Are Saying

The July jobs report, released Friday, beat expectations, saying that US employers added 1.8 million jobs during the month and that the ...

Strong job and wage gains continue in this historically unique ...

Payrolls rose a strong 254,000 last month, well above expectations for about 150,000 more jobs, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.1% from ...

Job creation slows in July as unemployment increases to 4.3%

job growth slowed in July as 114000 jobs were added and the unemployment rate increased to 4.3%.

Employers added 114,000 jobs in July, far fewer than expected ...

Hiring abruptly slowed in July as employers added 114,000 jobs, far fewer than economists had expected, while the unemployment rate jumped ...

3 reasons to worry about July's weak jobs report - CNN

America's robust post-pandemic job market is teetering on the brink after a lousy July hiring report in which the unemployment rate shot up ...

Employers added 528000 jobs in July, shattering expectations

“That's the fastest job growth in history today. We also matched the lowest unemployment rate in America in the last 50 years, 3.5 percent. What ...

The jobs report answered one key question — but left us guessing ...

And despite beating July, August's data did not beat expectations for more robust growth of 165,000 jobs. While those revisions and ...