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Employers added 143,000 jobs in January
Employers added 143,000 jobs in January amid a slowdown in the labor market
The U.S. economy added fewer jobs in January than economists had forecast, although the jobless rate edged lower.
January jobs report: Economy at full employment. Wage pressure picks up.
Economists had been expecting an overall healthy reading, with 169,000 net new jobs created in the month and the unemployment rate holding steady at 4.1%. The January report, which effectively closes the book on the Biden-era job market,
January jobs report indicates labor market's uncanny balance
The U.S. labor market started 2025 — and President Trump's term — in a state of uncanny balance. Why it matters: Unemployment is low and steady, and job growth is chugging consistently forward. It's an environment that allows policymakers at the Federal Reserve and beyond to be patient in deciding what to do next.
January jobs report signals slowdown in labor market
The U.S. added 143,000 jobs in January, indicating the labor market is potentially cooling as 2025 begins. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger reports.
NZ escapes hottest January on record
January 2025 hottest on record despite US cold and La Niña
La Niña and record cold temperatures in the U.S. should have made Earth cooler, but January 2025 was still the hottest on record, with an average global warming of 3.15 F (1.75 C) above pre-industrial levels.
January 2025 was hottest January on record despite factors thought to make that less likely
The world set yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly U.S., a cooling La Nina and predictions of a slightly less hot 2025, the European climate service Copernicus says.
Hottest January? Cold temps in US didn't stop another global heat record.
It sure was cold in January, right? Well, not so fast. While much of the U.S. shivered, last month was the Earth's warmest January on record, European scientists announced Thursday. January continued a run of extraordinary heat,
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Trump administration for now not naming January 6 FBI agents, president wants some fired
President Donald Trump's administration agreed on Friday not to publicly name FBI employees involved in investigations into ...
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DOJ agrees to give two-days’ notice if it releases names of FBI employees who worked on January 6 cases
FBI employees and the Justice Department agreed to a court order Friday that bars the DOJ from releasing a list of FBI ...
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Trump: Not Firing All FBI Agents Who Worked On January 6, But "Some Were Corrupt"
President Donald Trump said Friday at a press conference with the Japanese Prime Minister that he will not be firing FBI ...
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Solid January Jobs Data Will Likely Keep Fed Interest Rate Cuts On Hold
The January jobs report revealed a drop in the unemployment rate to 4%, accompanied by payroll gains of 143,000. A Fed ...
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U.S. economy added 143,000 jobs in January, short of expectations
January job growth in the United States in January dropped drastically from December numbers and fell short of analysts' ...
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Weather in January in South Florida was the coldest since iguanas died in droves
Miami International Airport had a remarkable 78 consecutive hours of temperatures below 60 degrees Jan. 22–25.
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Year begins with warmest January despite shift towards cooling La Nina
Last month was the world's warmest January on record, continuing a streak of extreme global temperatures despite a shift ...
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Top Justice Department official accuses FBI leadership of ‘insubordination’ over January 6 inquiry
The acting deputy attorney general accused FBI leadership of “insubordination” by refusing to identify a “core team” of ...
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