Nonfarm Payrolls
http://www.bls.gov/ces/#newsA monthly statistic from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics showing detailed industry data on employment, hours, and earnings of workers on nonfarm payrolls.
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U.S. Added Only 266,000 Jobs in April, Well Below Estimates
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U.S. service sector slows modestly in April: ISM survey
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March Nonfarm Payrolls Rise 916K, Versus Expected 660K
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U.S. manufacturing sector index races to 37-year high in March: ISM
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Feb) 379K vs 200K Expected, Unemployment Rate 6.2%
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U.S. service sector slows; businesses facing higher costs: ISM survey
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U.S. Adds Fewer Jobs Than Expected in January But Jobless Rate Falls to 6.3%
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U.S. service sector activity near two-year high in January: ISM survey
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U.S. Lost 140,000 Jobs in December
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U.S. service sector regains speed in December - ISM survey
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U.S. Added Just 245 Thousand Jobs in November, Unemployment Rate 6.7%
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U.S. Adds 638 Thousand Jobs in October, Unemployment Rate Falls to 6.9%
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U.S. employment growth slows in September; unemployment rate drops to 7.9%
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U.S. Adds 661 Thousand Jobs in September, Unemployment Rate Falls to 7.9%
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U.S. manufacturing sector slows in September: ISM
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U.S. Adds 1.4 Million Jobs in August, Unemployment Rate Falls to 8.4%
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Jul) 1.8M vs 1.48M Expected, Unemployment 10.2%
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Jun) +4.8M vs +3.23M Expected
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U.S. manufacturing activity hits 14-month high
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U.S. Adds 2.5 Million Jobs in May, Surprising Wall Street
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U.S. services sector off 11-year trough; still contracting
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Unemployment Rate Balloons to 14.7% as Virus-Hit Economy Sheds 20.5 Million Jobs
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Great Depression-like U.S. job losses, unemployment rate expected in April
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Total nonfarm payroll employment fell by 701,000 in March
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February Jobs Data Shows Jump in Employment Before Virus
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U.S. employment report expected to show strength before coronavirus spread
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U.S. Adds 225,000 Jobs in January, Topping Expectations
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December Jobs Gains Fall Short of Expectations
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U.S. weekly jobless claims fall from more than two-year high
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U.S. job openings rise from 18-month low in October
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U.S. Adds 266,000 Jobs in November, Topping Expectations
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Returning General Motors workers seen boosting U.S. November payrolls
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U.S. Adds 128,000 Jobs in October, Topping Expectations
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U.S. weekly jobless claims rise more than expected
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U.S. Adds 136 Thousand Jobs in September, Unemployment Rate Falls to 3.5%
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August Job Gains Fall Short of Expectations
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U.S. Adds 164,000 Jobs in July
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Employment Gains Top Expectations in June as U.S. Adds 224,000 Jobs
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May Job Gains Miss Forecast
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U.S. job growth surges; unemployment rate falls to 3.6 percent
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U.S. Adds 263 Thousand Workers in April, Unemployment Rate Declines to Lowest Since December 1969
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March Job Gains Top Expectations
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February Job Gains Surprise to Downside
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January Job Gains Crush Estimates
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November Job Gains Fall Short of Expectations
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October Job Gains Top Expectations
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Sept. Job Gains Fall Short of Expectations
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U.S. Adds 157 Thousand Jobs in July, Unemployment Rate Hits 3.9%
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Data Shows U.S. Added 213 Thousand Jobs in June
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May Job Gains Top Expectations, Unemployment Rate Declines to 3.8%

