The US economy continued to add jobs in March, and the rates of job profit entered a faster rate than a month ago, despite economic uncertainty.
On Friday, the Labor Department announced that in March the employer added 228,000 jobs, above the LSEG economists who expected 135,000 jobs.
The unemployment rate was 4.2%, slightly higher than a month ago and above the expectations of economists.
The number of jobs added for the previous two months was revised and the job creation in January revised 14,000 from 125,000 to 111,000 profits; While February was revised by 34,000 from a profit from 151,000 to 117,000. In combination, the review reduced previously registered employment by 48,000 jobs.
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2025-04-04 12:33:00