US Labor Market Slows in October, Nonfarm Payrolls Rise by Just 150,000
The US labor market experienced a slowdown in October, with nonfarm payroll numbers rising by only 150,000, a significant drop from earlier in the year. The unemployment rate also saw a slight increase, rising from 3.8% to 3.9%. Despite the lower-than-expected growth, some analysts suggest that the economy remains resilient. The healthcare, government, and social assistance sectors saw job increases, while the manufacturing sector experienced a setback due to the United Auto Workers strike. Despite the deceleration in job growth, there was a modest uptick in wages.
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