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US Job Growth Slows, Unemployment Rate Rises In April

Signage for a job fair is seen on 5th Avenue after the release of the jobs report in Manhattan, New York City

According to the latest data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the US job growth experienced a significant slowdown in April, with only 175,000 positions added during the month. This figure fell short of economists' expectations, who were anticipating an addition of 235,000 jobs. The deceleration in job creation could potentially be attributed to the impact of the Federal Reserve's 11 rate hikes, which may have dampened labor demand.

Despite the slower job growth, the unemployment rate in the US increased slightly to 3.9% in April. This marks the 27th consecutive month that the jobless rate has remained below 4%, a streak that has not been seen since the late 1960s. The previous month's jobless rate was revised to 3.8%, and the fact that it has remained below 4% for an extended period indicates a relatively stable labor market.

Unemployment rate increased slightly to 3.9%.
US job growth slowed to 175,000 in April.
27th consecutive month with jobless rate below 4%.

The April job report also revealed that the total number of jobs added was lower than the revised estimate for March, which stood at 315,000. The discrepancy between the actual job gains and the forecasted numbers highlights the uncertainty and potential challenges in the current economic landscape.

Overall, the latest employment data suggests a mixed picture of the US labor market, with slower job growth and a slight uptick in the unemployment rate. Economists and policymakers will closely monitor these trends to assess the broader implications for the economy and potential future policy decisions.

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