04/26/2024

Hiring Slowed Sharply In March

Hiring slowed sharply in March, with the economy adding only 88,000 jobs, the lowest monthly gain since last June.
Economists surveyed by CNNMoney were expecting an increase of 190,000 jobs. The unemployment rate slipped to 7.6%, according to a Labor Department report released Friday.

Experts had expected the jobless rate to remain at 7.7%. But the decline is not good news: It’s because nearly 500,000 people dropped out of the labor market.
No need to panic. Still, the report left economists cautioning not to read too much into one month’s numbers. While the dour news was unexpected and has tempered some economists’ views on the labor market’s health, many still expect hiring to continue at a steady clip for the rest of the year.

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