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Job Market Remains Steady, Yet Slow, in April

Job Market Remains Steady, Yet Slow, in April

by Ashley Mowreader | May 14, 2026 | Economy, Featured, Jobs, Newest

The U.S. job market demonstrated resiliency in April, ducking macroeconomic pressures from the war in Iran and high gas prices while adding jobs in key sectors. The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ latest data, published Friday, showed the U.S. logged 115,000 new jobs this...
April Jobs Report Shows Resiliency in the Labor Market with 115,000 Jobs Added

April Jobs Report Shows Resiliency in the Labor Market with 115,000 Jobs Added

by Irene Milanez | May 12, 2026 | Economy, Featured, Jobs

U.S. job growth remained steady in April, with gains concentrated mainly in healthcare, offering a sign of a resilient, but cautious labor market amid the war in Iran.  The Labor Department reported on Friday that employers had added 115,000 jobs last month, exceeding...
March Jobs Report Likely to Show Gains, Despite Economic Uncertainties

March Jobs Report Likely to Show Gains, Despite Economic Uncertainties

by Ashley Mowreader | Mar 29, 2026 | Economy, Jobs

After a depressed February, the U.S. job market is expected to rebound at least slightly in March, signaling that the economy remains solid amid a season of uncertainty. Economists predict upcoming federal employment data to show an increase of 57,000 jobs—reversing...
March Jobs Report Likely to Show Gains, Despite Economic Uncertainties

With weakest job gains so far under Trump 2.0, Fed faces tough call

by Cherry Salazar | Aug 2, 2025 | Economy, Featured, Immigration, Jobs, Newest

The U.S. labor market once again defied expectations in the face of President Donald Trump’s second-term unprecedented policy changes — only this time, cooling more sharply than anticipated. American employers added 73,000 jobs, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics...
Construction Jobs Continue To Grow Despite Interest Hikes

Construction Jobs Continue To Grow Despite Interest Hikes

by Mrinalini Nayak | May 23, 2023 | Economy, Housing, Inflation, Jobs, Manufacturing

Ajax Paving Industries, Florida LLC couldn’t be any busier this year. The company is bagging multiple contracts for re-building interstate highways and roads in Florida as the fast growing state sees skyrocketing development from building roads and airports to homes...
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