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Friday 5 May 2023

The Daily Money: U.S. adds 253,000 jobs

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The jobs market is still strong even though interest rates continue to rise, banks are making it harder to borrow and many still expect a recession.
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The Daily Money

ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Fri May 5 2023

 

Charisse Jones  Economic Opportunity Reporter

Happy Friday! It's Charisse Jones with the Daily Money headlines to keep you in the know over the weekend.

The jobs market is still strong even though  interest rates continue to rise, banks are making it harder to borrow, and many economists expect the country to experience at least a mild recession before the end of this year.

Employers added 253,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate dipped slightly from 3.5% to 3.4%, hitting a 54-year low, the Labor Department said Friday. Economists polled by Bloomberg had forecast that 180,000 jobs would be added in April.

Still, last month's payroll gains were down from the average of 295,000 jobs added in the previous three months. And payroll increases in February and March were revised down by a total 149,000 signaling that the job market hasn't been as robust as previously believed.

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