"Stable is what it looks like to me," Brett Skinner, a labor market analyst, told the Times-Standard on Friday.
Sectors including transportation and warehousing, information and accommodation and food services saw job numbers decline in January.
With worldwide stock markets plunging because of a trade war unleashed by President Donald Trump, the White House was quick ...
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell slightly last week, indicating a still-healthy U.S. labor ...
Since the 1860s, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) has collected and analyzed data on education across the ...
The recent federal government layoffs and several private-industry layoffs won’t show up in the state’s labor market numbers for two or three months, Vance-Sherman added.
U.S. job openings increased in January, but demand for labor is likely to soften in the months ahead amid concerns that ...
The latest snapshot of job openings in the US shows that there were 7.74 million available positions at the end of January, ...
U.S. employers posted 7.7 million vacancies in January, the Labor Department reported Tuesday, up from 7.5 million. The ...
M vs. 7.500M consensus and 7.508M prior (revised from 7.600M), according to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
Unemployment ticked up slightly and the government shed 10,000 employees as DOGE’s job-slashing efforts and Trump’s economic ...
The latest employment report showed that 151,000 jobs were added in February, falling short of the expected 159,000.