The big news in the October jobs data: The immigrant workforce population in the U.S. continues to fall—continuing the trend last seen in early 2017, when the late lamented “Trump Effect” was literally...
The big news in the September jobs data: The foreign-born workforce population in the U.S. has actually fallen—for the first time since 2017, when the late lamented “Trump Effect” was literally scaring...
Is the Great American Job Machine running out of gas? The U.S. added 130,000 new payroll jobs last month, down from an average 173,000 over the past 12 months. Wall Street had been expecting a gain of ...
The U.S. added 164,000 new jobs last month, in line with expectations, albeit well below the (revised) 201,000 figure for June. The “other” employment survey, of Households rather than businesses, was ...
The U.S. added 224,000 new jobs last month, rebounding from a recent lull and calming worries about the health of an economy now entering a record 11th year of expansion. The increase in new payroll jo...
The May employment report confirmed what many analysts had suspected: job growth is decelerating. Employers added 75,000 jobs last month, well below the 175,000 Wall Street consensus, which was itself ...
Funny thing, media commentary on employment almost never includes the immigration dimension—even now, when Democrats are desperate to downplay the strength of this cyclical recovery. Result: there’s ab...
Job watchers held their breath when the March numbers were released at 8:30 AM last Friday. After an unexpectedly weak February—just 20,000 new jobs were initially reported—fears surfaced that the hist...
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Clunk. Clunk. You heard it right. This is the sound made by the February jobs report—almost a crash landin...
January’s job report was widely acclaimed by the MSM. And why not? The economy added 304,000 jobs, despite headwinds from a government shutdown that halted wages for roughly 800,000 federal workers an...