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Job losses in Feb. fuel concern about health of labor market

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Jobs report today: Job losses in February fuel concern about health of labor market
Follow MarketWatch's live coverage of the February jobs report and what it means for the U.S. economy and markets.

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Everyday Economics: The Fed’s labor-market reality check
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U.S. economy lost 92,000 jobs in February, an unexpected setback
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Stock Futures Drop After February Jobs Report Disappoints
Stocks fell and bonds rallied on Friday after the U.S. economy lost 92,000 nonfarm jobs in February.

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Jobs Friday: What to Expect From February’s Nonfarm Payrolls
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U.S. Sheds 92,000 Jobs. Why the Report Was So Weak.
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America Cannot Withstand the Economic Shock That’s Coming

America’s strength has always been its private sector. Empowering it can save us from A.I.’s worst effects on jobs.
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Mortgage Economic Review: March 2026

The Mortgage Economic Review is a monthly summary of key economic indicators, data, and events pertinent to mortgage, housing, and finance professionals.Government agencies that release economic data are still catching up.
Reason
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The Economy Doesn't Need Federal Jobs Data To Function

The delayed release of the BLS report has led to fearmongering about the economy's ability to function. Leila Fadel, host of NPR's Up First, said on Friday that "businesses and policymakers are flying blind" due to the postponed release of the September ...
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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Economics Nobel awarded to Claudia Goldin for work on women in the labor market

(JTA) — Claudia Goldin, a Jewish scholar at Harvard University, won the Nobel Prize for Economics for her work tracking the disparity in earnings for women in the labor market. “Claudia Goldin has trawled the archives and collected over 200 years of ...
Nature
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Labour Economics

The study of labour market dynamics and employment protection examines how hiring practices, contractual arrangements and regulatory frameworks shape the stability and productivity of workforces across diverse economies. This research stream explores the ...
AOL
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Everyday Economics: A stalled labor market and why the next data points matter

(The Center Square) – Last week’s jobs report wasn’t a “good” report, but it wasn’t a collapse either. Payrolls are still growing modestly, and the unemployment rate hasn’t spiked. Even so, the underlying message is clear: the labor market ...
Investopedia
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Claudia Goldin: Career, Impact, and Nobel Prize

The American economic historian and labor economist is the third woman to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences Elysse Bell is a finance and business writer for Investopedia. She writes about small business, personal finance, technology, and more.
Forbes
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A Persistently Strong Labor Market Delivers Economic Stability

The labor market recovered quickly from the massive Covid-19 pandemic-induced downturn in early 2020. The labor market regained its prepandemic strength within a few short years. Moreover, it stayed strong with low unemployment and rising wages. This ...
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