The jobs report for September released Friday showed that employment rose for native-born and fell for foreign-born workers.
U.S. hiring surged in September, blowing past economist expectations and rebuking concern about weakness in the labor market.
Here is what you need to know ahead of this morning's monthly payrolls report: Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal ...
Famed economist Larry Summers said Friday that the September jobs report shows the Federal Reserve's 50-basis point rate cut ...
A blockbuster jobs report on Friday paved the way toward a soft landing, in which inflation returns to normal levels while ...
The Labor Department issued one of the last jobs reports before the presidential election, and the numbers are strong. It ...
Odds of a 50 basis point cut dropped to 0% from 53% last week after the strong September jobs report, according to the CME ...
Wages for U.S. workers tracked up in September as average hourly earnings for all employees on private, non-farm payrolls ...
The labor force participation rate among women ages 25 to 54, their prime working years, dipped to 78.1% September, from 78.4 ...