The U.S. added fewer new jobs in June than expected, while the unemployment rate ticked down, government data showed on Thursday, signaling the labor...

The US economy added far fewer jobs than expected last month, with just 57,000 added in June, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Thursday.

US job growth settled down after a spring surge, as employers added a lower-than-expected 57,000 positions last month, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released…

US job growth is expected to slow in June with 110,000 new jobs. Fed rate hike by September 2026 at 36.5% YES.

Nonfarm payrolls were expected to rise by 115,000 in June while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%, according to the Dow Jones consensus.

The economy fell short of expectations in June, adding 57,000 jobs, fewer than most economists had expected.

This morning's data could slow market expectations for a Fed rate hike as soon as this summer or early Fall.

US nonfarm payrolls added just 57,000 jobs in June 2026, missing forecasts by nearly half. Here's what the weak jobs report means for Fed rate cuts and

US employers added 57,000 jobs in June, falling short of forecasts. Here's what it means for the labor market and potential Federal Reserve actions.

June's payroll gains were much lower than the 100,000 new hires that economists had predicted.

The US added just 57,000 jobs in June, missing forecasts by nearly half. Unemployment fell to 4.2%. Here's what the weak labor data means for crypto

Hiring lost momentum after months of surprising strength.

The U.S. added fewer new jobs in June than expected, while the unemployment rate ticked down, government data showed on Thursday, signaling the labor...

The United States posted weaker-than-expected job growth in June as new data showed the labor market is facing headwinds ahead of testing midterm elections for President Donald…

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday that the United States economy added 57,000 jobs in June, fewer than economists expected.

US job growth slowed sharply in June with employers adding just 57,000 jobs, according to data released by the US bureau of labor statistics. The slump came even as the…

Total nonfarm payroll employment grew by 57,000 in June – well below forecasts – amid rising inflation and wage stagnation.

The US economy added just 57,000 jobs in June, and the government revised lower the prior two months. The jobless rate fell to 4.2 per cent.

The labor force participation rate dropped to 61.5% last month, the lowest level since March 2021.

U.S. Snaps Hiring Hot Streak With Only 57,000 Jobs Added in June