U.S. Total Employment Stays Flat in April
Abstract:
Total employment in the U.S. economy stayed essentially flat (-20,000 jobs) in April 2008 versus the previous month, according to the latest labor force report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, released today. However, total job losses since the beginning of this year have amounted to 260,000. April was the fourth month in a row without an increase. There is encouraging news to be derived from the latest numbers.
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Total employment in the U.S. economy stayed essentially flat (-20,000 jobs) in April 2008 versus the previous month, according to the latest labor force report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, released today. However, total job losses since the beginning of this year have amounted to 260,000. April was the fourth month in a row without an increase. There is encouraging news to be derived from the latest numbers.