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Oct. Jobs Report Was Not A Calamity
October Jobs Report Was Not A Calamity; It Was An Anomaly
The Bureau of Labor Statistics issued, on Friday, its worst Jobs Report since March 2019.
October jobs report uglier than economists expected
Job growth ground to a halt in October, as hurricanes and striking workers held down employment. Yet even excluding those effects, the report brought some warning signs for the job market. Why it matters: The one-off disruptions make parsing the report tricky.
Strikes and hurricanes don't explain away all the October jobs report weakness: economist
Yes, it was a noisy October jobs report thanks to a pair of hurricanes and strikes, but that doesn't fully account for a disappointing reading, said Samuel Tombs, chief U.S. economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics,
Awful Jobs Report Aside, the Economy Is Still Strong
Despite a weak October jobs report, most data points to a strong, if gradually slowing, economy. Even the vibes are improving.
Why the October Jobs Report Was so Bullish
Yesterday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the official October Jobs Report – and it was a dud. The U.S. economy added just 12,000 jobs last month, versus expectations for 100,000 new jobs and far below the September total of 254,
What the October jobs report says about the state of the economy
The final jobs report before Election Day shows the number of jobs added to the U.S. economy plummeted in October, with only 12,000 new hires. Despite adding roughly 100,000 fewer jobs than expected,
SA Charts: Where did all the job growth go in October?
The latest round of employment statistics from the U.S. government showed a meager 12K jobs gained during October. That was down sharply from the 233K that were created in the previous month. The figure also came in well below economists' expectations,
Understanding October’s low jobs report
The October jobs report was recently released, and the numbers were alarmingly low. However, despite this seemingly negative news, the stock market is rallying. This article explores the reasons behind this paradox and the two significant impacts of this startling number.
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October jobs report shows slower hiring in the wake of strikes, hurricanes
Employers added just 12,000 jobs in October as hiring slowed substantially. The total was expected to be constrained by two ...
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October jobs report was a ‘head fake.’ Look at these numbers instead before Election Day.
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October jobs report: 12,000 jobs added as hurricanes, Boeing strike skew data
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Expect the unexpected in Friday’s jobs report
The barrage of economic data released so far this week has painted a pretty clear picture: Growth is rock solid, and ...
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US stocks rally as big jobs-report miss fuels rate-cut hopes, Amazon soars
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Major disappointment with just 12,000 jobs in October: Key facts and figures in last report before election
The economy added far fewer jobs than expected in October, bad news for Vice President Kamala Harris just ahead of the ...
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Trump hits Harris over ‘worst jobs report in the history of our country’
Former President Trump panned a jobs report released by the Labor Department on Friday, calling it the “worst jobs report in ...
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