U.S. economy adds 64,000 jobs in November, unemployment rate rises to 4.6%
Job gains were mainly in health care and construction sectors while manufacturing and transportation lost jobs, with unemployment rising to 4.6%, the highest since 2021.
- The U.S. economy added 64,000 jobs in November, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.6%.
- ADP, a company providing HR and payroll solutions, reported preliminary estimates showing a reversal from negative employment trends in early November.
- Despite positive trends, ADP's National Employment Report revealed the U.S. private sector lost 32,000 jobs in November, with significant losses among small businesses in the Northeast.
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64,000 Jobs Added in November, While Unemployment Rises to 4.6 Percent - The Thinking Conservative News
Employers added 64,000 jobs last month after shedding 105,000 positions in October, according to delayed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The post 64,000 Jobs Added in November, While Unemployment Rises to 4.6 Percent appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
November Jobs Report Shows Rising Unemployment and Worsening Outlook for Black Workers
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The rise in unemployment has been uneven, with Black workers experiencing some of the most severe impacts. Black men ages 20 and older saw their unemployment rate jump from 6.6 percent in September to 7.5 percent in November. Black women ages 20 and older recorded an unemployment rate of 7.1 percent in November, slightly lower than September’s 7.5 percent but still higher than any other racial or ethnic group.
Trump’s 'willy-nilly' economic policy freezing out manufacturing jobs: WSJ
Manufacturing jobs have been steadily withering in the US job market, and according to an analysis from the Wall Street Journal editorial board, Donald Trump's "willy-nilly" tariff policies and the uncertainty around them are most likely to blame.In a piece published Tuesday evening, the board examined recently released job growth data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which it called "not great." While the economy added 64,000 jobs ove…
Unemployment rate rises, a warning sign for the US economy
The unemployment rate rose to a four-year high in November, a warning sign for the health of a labor market strained by the Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce and tariffs that have raised the cost of doing business.
Washington. Employment growth in the United States rebounded in November after non-agricultural payrolls declined in October due to cuts in public spending, but the unemployment rate stood at 4.6 percent, the highest since 2021, while the labor market weakens.
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