While the February report was revised up from its initially reported 311,000, January's number moved lower to 472,000, a reduction of 32,000 from the last estimate. An alternative measure of unemployment that includes discouraged workers and those holding part-time jobs for economic reasons edge...
March jobs report depresses Treasuries.(Markets)Patterson, Dean
That amount of planned layoffs mark the highest monthly total since January 2023, when employers announced 102,943 cuts. Companies are cutting jobs as a result of store closures, bankruptcies, organizational restructuring or general cost-cutting, Challenger said. The cuts suggest that "many companies...
U.S.-based employers announced plans to cut 60,587 jobs from their payrolls in March, down 21% from the 76,835 cuts announced in February. Despite the decline, last month’s cuts in the Automotive and Energy sectors added to the highest quarterly total of the last 14 quarters, ac...
Meanwhile, Investment, Trade and Industry Minister, Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said the AI Cloud will create high-value, high-income jobs for Malaysians. “This marks a significant step forward in our mission to become a leading AI and data centre hub in the region,” he said. ...
This scientific team is among the first to have successfully demonstrated the physiological release of dopamine from in vitro differentiated bone marrow cells. Moreover, in research conducted by this team, implantation of these cells into the brains of animal models that had been induced to Parkinson...
US economy loses 701,000 jobs in first two weeks of March, before widespread coronavirus lockdowns Despite the other bad numbers, wages continued to rise, increasing 3.1% year over year, slightly better than expected. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for a payroll decline of ...
Employers expanded payrolls by 431,000 jobs in March, according to the latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). These gains fell short of economists’ forecast of 490,000 jobs. However, the March jobs report also notes that employment in January and February 2022 was hig...
Cliff Levine, a Democratic election lawyer based in Pittsburgh, offered similar thoughts about Pennsylvania. But Levine said it is not a slam dunk that legal challenges would force recalcitrant election officials to do their jobs. "It's ministerial until you have a dispute," he said. ...
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