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November jobs report may show big gain
November jobs report may show big gain — but not because more companies are hiring
The economy can’t do much worse at creating jobs after a dismal 12,000 gain in hiring in October. Wall Street expects a big rebound in November.
What to expect in the November jobs report
When the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases the November jobs report at 8:30 am ET on Friday, it is wholly anticipated that the data will reflect a sharp rebound — a reset, if you will — from an October report that was bogged down and muddied by back-to-back hurricanes and a major labor strike.
What to Watch for in the November Jobs Report
The US jobs report for November is due out on Friday. Bloomberg Economics expects 182,000 jobs to be added. The Wall Street estimate calls for a gain of 218,000 jobs. Anna Wong of Bloomberg Economics explains the call on ".
US job openings rose last month, though hiring slowed
For millions of Americans, it's taking months to find a new job as labor market slows
A growing number of unemployed workers have been searching for a new job for more than 15 weeks, labor data shows.
US labor market steadily cooling amid higher job openings, low layoffs
U.S. job openings increased solidly in October while layoffs dropped by the most in 1-1/2 years, suggesting the labor market continued to slow in an orderly fashion. But the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey,
US job openings rose last month, though hiring slowed, in mixed picture for labor market
The number of job postings in the United States rebounded in October from a 3 1/2 year low in September, a sign that businesses are still seeking workers even though
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US Jobless Claims Hit One-Month High During Thanksgiving Week, Continuing Claims Decline
Applications for unemployment benefits in the United States rose to their highest level in a month during the week ending ...
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US employers added just 12,000 jobs last month as hurricanes and strikes sharply reduce payrolls
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Final jobs report before election: US employers added just 12,000 jobs amid hurricanes and strikes
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US private payrolls gain slightly below expectations in November
U.S. private payrolls increased at a moderate pace in November, while annual wages for workers staying in their jobs edged up ...
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