BLS revision shows annual hiring was overstated by 911,000 jobs
Hiring was slower in the year ending in March than initially reported, according to a preliminary revision from the Labor Department on Tuesday. The update is part of a routine process of incorporating more complete, but less timely, data.
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U.S. employers are adding far fewer jobs than initially tallied, in the latest sign that the labor market may be weaker than expected, according to a preliminary report from the Labor ...
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