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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Wall St rallies as Fed's Powell nods to easing inflation after rate hike
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Wall St rallies as jobs, services data calm rate hike worries
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S&P 500 ends slightly lower after jobs report
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U.S. private payrolls growth slows in November-ADP
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Wall Street ends down sharply, hit by Apple and China worries
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Wall St rallies to close out soft week after jobs report
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Wall Street ends sharply lower as jobs report cements rate hike regime
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Wall Street closes lower as the Fed pounds rate hike drum
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S&P 500 snaps four-session losing streak with payrolls on deck
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Wall Street ends August with a whimper on Fed worry
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Wall Street retreats as rate hike concerns persist
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Wall Street ends mixed as investors eye jobs data
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U.S. weekly jobless claims increase; layoffs hit 16-month high in June
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S&P, Nasdaq end higher as July hot streak continues
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S&P 500, Nasdaq end higher as investors eye economic path
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Wall St ends down with strong jobs data keeping the pressure on for rate hikes
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Wall Street ends sharply higher, led by Tesla and Nvidia
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Wall Street ends down on fears inflation will force tougher Fed tightening
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Wall St posts modest gains as jobs report keeps Fed hikes on track
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Nasdaq regains ground after choppy week driven by big tech earnings
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S&P, Nasdaq rise to record closes
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February Job Gains Top Expectations
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Dec. Job Gains Fall Short of Expectations
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November Job Gains Top Expectations
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U.S. Adds 261 Thousand Jobs in October, Below Consenus
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Hurricanes Irma and Harvey Hit September Jobs Data
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August Jobs Gains Disappoint Wall Street, Unemployment Rate Rises
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Job Gains Top Expectations in July
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May Job Gains Disappoint Wall Street
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April Job Gains Top Expectations; Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.4%
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Job Gains Miss Expectations in March but Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.5%
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Job Gains Top Expectations in February
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls 227K vs 180K Expected; UE Rate 4.8% vs 4.7%
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Unemployment Rate Drops to 4.6%
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls 161K vs 173K Expected; UE Rate 4.9% vs 4.9% Expected
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls 156K vs 172K Expected; UE Rate 5% vs 4.9% Expected
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August Jobs Number Misses Expectations
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls Tops Expectations
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Job Gains Top Expectations
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Economy Adds Fewer Jobs than Expected in May; Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.7%
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls 160K vs 200K Expected; UE Rate 5.0% vs 4.9% Expected
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls 215K vs 205K Expected; UE Rate 5% vs 4.9% Expected
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Nonfarm Payroll Employment Increases 242K
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls 151K vs 190K Expected; UE Rate 4.9% vs 5% Expected
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Nonfarm Payrolls Rose More than Expected in Dec.; Unemployment Rate Flat at 5%
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Jobs Report Shows Larger Than Expected Increase
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls 271K vs 185K Expected; UE Rate 5% vs 5% Expected
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September Jobs Report Weaker Than Expected at 142K, Prior Months Revised Down 59K
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Headline Jobs Data Misses but Unemployment Dips
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Nonfarm Payrolls Increase 215K, Below Expectations; Unemployment Rate Unchanged