Friday, April 3, 2015

U.S. jobs report whiffs, misses expectations by nearly half

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The U.S. economy looked a little less rosy on Friday morning than it had in recent months


The U.S. added 126,000 non-farm payroll jobs last month, well below economists' expectations of close to 250,000. The unemployment rate stayed at 5.5%, according to the report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. March proved to be the worst month for job additions since December 2013.



Ouch! 126k #jobs added in Mar. Lowest number of adds since Dec 2013. Jan and Feb revised down#NFP


— Lindsey Bell (@lindseycbell) April 3, 2015



January and February job numbers were also revised down, although it was not entirely bad news. Bloomberg noted that underemployment — people who are in jobs that are below their qualifications - dipped slightly. Read more...


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