US added 64K jobs in Nov., unemployment up slightly
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The Trump administration has overseen a big drop in the federal workforce. That's great. Unfortunately, the private sector is struggling too.
The U.S. added 64,000 jobs in November as the unemployment rate rose to 4.6 percent, according to delayed data released Tuesday by the Labor Department. Economists had forecast a gain of 40,000
As Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has said, ongoing analysis suggests that the reported number of new jobs is probably off by tens of thousands.
In March of 2025, there was a near-record number of layoffs in the United States. In total, 275,240 workers were laid off during the month, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. This is a 205% increase in the number of layoffs ...
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Amid ongoing cuts to the federal workforce, D.C. is strategizing how to cushion the blow by connecting those civil servants to new jobs. During a town hall for federal workers, Mayor Muriel Bowser shared details Wednesday about an upcoming job fair that ...