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When the Bureau of Labor Statistics “Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and metropolitan area” for December comes out later this month, it will show that, while the national jobless...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics now says that the official unemployment rate was 4.9% in January, below 5% for the first time since 2008.
Analysts are looking for nonfarm payrolls to rise by 188,000 and for the unemployment rate to remain unchanged at 5%.
The private sector added some 205,000 jobs in January's ADP National Employment Report report.
If there is one economic report that hits the heart of America, it is the monthly Employment Situation Report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Cost Index for the fourth quarter of 2015 shows that compensation costs for civilian workers rose.
The U.S. Department of Labor has released its weekly jobless claims for the past week, and we finally saw a drop. The trend of late had been that claims were rising.
The Labor Department's weekly jobless claims were 293,000 for the past week, more than Bloomberg expected.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Wednesday that its Consumer Price Index declined in December of 2015.
Right now is a very difficult time for bulls and bears alike. Investors and economic watchers alike are looking for just about any data point they can find to support a bullish or bearish thesis for...
The U.S. Department of Labor has reported that nonfarm payrolls rose by a sharp 292,000 in December.
ADP has released its National Employment Report for the month of December, and many investors use this as a proxy for each month's unemployment and payrolls report from the Department of Labor.
The last formal employment release of 2015 was the weekly jobless claims report from the U.S. Department of Labor.
The last official economic reading before Christmas has been delivered, with the U.S. Department of Labor showing that weekly jobless claims fell to 267,000 in the prior week.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in November six states had unemployment rates above 6%, while the national rate for the month was 5%.