What To Expect From Today's Jobs Report
Newsweek
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Analysts estimate that the economy created around 85,000 jobs in May.
- U.S. added 172,000 nonfarm jobs in May, outpacing forecasts UPI —
- U.S. jobs data expected to show 85,000 roles added in May, no changed in unemployment rate The Globe and Mail —
- New Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh is caught between the Trump agenda and a hard place Washington Examiner —
- Fed and Warsh under increasing pressure to keep rates higher, thanks to labor market strength Washington Examiner —
- US adds 172,000 jobs in May, easing fears of labour market slowdown The Indian Express —