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ADP report, jobs in June

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What To Expect From Thursday's Jobs Report
The labor market likely slowed down in June, but added a healthy number of jobs and extended its recovery from the 2025 hiring slump, forecasters say.

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The May jobs report will be released Friday. Here's what to expect
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ADP report: Private employers added 98,000 jobs in June, less than expected
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U.S. private payrolls miss expectations in June as hiring slows
U.S. private payrolls increased less than expected in June, but a sharp decline in planned layoffs pointed to stable labor market conditions last month.

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U.S. Adds 98,000 Private Sector Jobs in June, ADP Reports
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U.S. private sector job growth slows in June, softer than expected: ADP jobs report

Job openings rise to 2-year high

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US job openings rise to two-year high, but hiring still struggling
U.S. job openings edged up to a two-year high in May, but subdued hiring soured consumers' perceptions of the labor market, with the share viewing employment as "hard to get" surging to nearly a 5-1/2...

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Job Openings Reach 2-Year High In May
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Job openings rise to 2-year high, but good luck actually getting one
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US job openings were much higher than expected in May, shrugging off uncertainty from Iran war
New data Tuesday showed that the estimated number of job openings ticked higher in May to nearly 7.6 million, from 7.59 million, setting a fresh two-year high, according to the Bureau of Labor Statist...

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Breaking: US JOLTS Job Openings increased to 7.594M in May
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Job openings stayed at a surprisingly strong 7.6 million in May; U.S. labor market proves resilient
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Is the labor market turning a corner? Thursday’s jobs report will offer some key clues

For much of the past 18 months, the labor market has remained largely frozen.
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Jobs report: Labor market may be picking up, but the picture is complicated

There might be a little bit of warmth in the labor market. Thursday's jobs report will help show whether that's translating into gains for workers. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expect government data to show the economy added 115,
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Jobs Report on Tap as Americans Head Into July 4 Weekend

This week will see a return to focus on the jobs number, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics issues the monthly jobs report on Thursday, one day ahead of the normal schedule because of the July 4 holiday weekend.
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May Jobs Report: Too Strong For A Dovish Fed

May's jobs report signals renewed labor market momentum, with three consecutive months of strong payroll gains and positive revisions. Hiring strength is broadening, especially in goods-producing sectors and leisure/hospitality, while unemployment remains ...
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Why May’s booming Jobs Report isn’t what it seems

The much-awaited U.S. job market report is finally out for May, and while the result was stronger than expected, the headline number may not tell the whole story. The economy added 172,000 jobs last month, but the unemployment rate remained steady at 4.3% ...
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'Fast Money' traders talk jobs report impact, Fed rate policy and more

CNBC’s “Fast Money” team discusses how Friday's jobs report may weigh on markets and the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decisions.
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May Jobs Report Seen Showing Continued Healthy Job Gains

Friday’s May employment report is expected to show a third consecutive month of job growth, albeit at a slightly slower pace than in April, with unemployment flat. Economists expect healthcare to drive additions, along with broadening private sector job ...
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