Unemployment declines to 3.5 percent as labor market shows strength
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Analysts were expecting the economy to add 238,000 jobs and for the unemployment rate to hold steady at 3.6 percent.
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While jobless claims for the week ended
But Friday's jobs report continues a familiar story of a remarkably resilient labor market distinguished by high churn in the face of nine consecutive interest rate hikes by the Fed. Employers added 311,000 jobs in February following a whopping addition of 504,000 jobs in January.
Even as unemployment ticked down in line with the Fed's mandate of maximum employment, Friday's jobs report showed moderating growth in wages, which is good news for price stability.
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