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USDOL
Retail trade employment saw a 20K increase in April 2024 ā a continued upward trend from the last 12 months. Check out the highlights from the latest @BLS_gov #JobsReport: www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm pic.twitter.com/1eqCyNdGdW
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These are the April unemployment rates by race. These figures change frequently month-to-month and the department tracks the trends. www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm #JobsReport pic.twitter.com/kUTItt4OKu
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EU #unemployment in March 2024:
šØšæ2.9%
šµš±2.9%
šøš®3.1%
š©šŖ3.2%
š²š¹3.2%
š³š±3.6%
š®šŖ4.3%
ššŗ4.3%
š§š¬4.4%
š¦š¹4.9%
š·š“5.3%
šøš°5.4%
š§šŖ5.5%
š±šŗ5.6%
šš·5.9%
šŖšŗ6.0%
šØš¾6.0%
šµš¹6.5%
š©š°6.8%
š±š»6.8%
š®š¹7.2%
š«š·7.3%
š±š¹7.3%
šŖšŖ7.8%
š«š®7.8%
šøšŖ8.3%
š¬š·10.2%
šŖšø11.7%
ā ā¹ļø @EU_Eurostat
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Jason Furman
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Pretty much a goldilocks job report. 175K jobs is respectable at any time and in the context of strong prior months so a ~250K monthly average even more so.
Unemployment ticked up to 3.9%.
Earnings growth slowed.
Most reassuring data for the Fed in the last 2+ weeks. pic.twitter.com/5G1iCTy3Cz
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