Biden-Harris added nearly no jobs in last report before election
The
Economists expected 110,000 jobs to be added in October, far lower than the initially reported 254,000 job gain in September, and that the unemployment rate would hold steady at 4.1%. Previously reported job gains for August and September were revised down by 81,000 and 31,000, respectively, following a trend under the Biden-Harris administration of overestimating employment growth in initial estimates, with the cumulative number of new jobs reported in 2023 roughly 1.3 million less than previously thought.
The economy is one of the top issues for voters in the upcoming presidential election, with a Gallup poll published on
Unemployment has risen substantially since
Prior to September's rate cut, the Fed had kept its target range at a 23-year high of 5.25% and 5.50% for eight straight meetings.
Data released Wednesday showed
Prior to the September cut, the
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