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MichMan

(17,160 posts)
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 12:27 PM 7 hrs ago

The US economy added a higher-than-expected 178,000 jobs last month

CNN The US economy added 178,000 jobs in March, a signal that businesses were moving forward with hiring plans before the war with Iran escalated.

The unemployment rate eased to 4.3% from 4.4%, according to new data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Friday’s jobs report far exceeded expectations – economists forecast businesses would add 60,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate would stay at 4.4% – and last month’s employment gains were the strongest since December 2024.

March’s 178,000-job gain follows a downwardly revised 133,000-job loss in February and a 160,000-job gain in January. Taken together, monthly job growth is averaging just above 68,000 so far this year, an improvement from 2025, when a mere 12,000 jobs were added per month.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/the-us-economy-added-a-higher-than-expected-178000-jobs-last-month/ar-AA203RLy?ocid=BingNewsSerp
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The US economy added a higher-than-expected 178,000 jobs last month (Original Post) MichMan 7 hrs ago OP
Sure it did WSHazel 7 hrs ago #1
The manipulation of the numbers begins. Months johnnyfins 6 hrs ago #2
I've stopped considering BLS as a credible source Metaphorical 6 hrs ago #3
As will some people on discussion boards... dpibel 6 hrs ago #4
Sure. LoisB 6 hrs ago #5
A nursing home with nukes Scott Alan Swaggerty 6 hrs ago #6
At least they didn't do 500,000 or a million awesomerwb1 6 hrs ago #7
If you believe that I have a tRump coin I would like to sell you. nt yaesu 5 hrs ago #8
MaddowBlog-Job growth improved in March, following a sharp decline in February LetMyPeopleVote 3 hrs ago #9

Metaphorical

(2,635 posts)
3. I've stopped considering BLS as a credible source
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 12:44 PM
6 hrs ago

The MSM will of course duly report the numbers without a lot of scrutiny.

6. A nursing home with nukes
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 01:00 PM
6 hrs ago

From the link:

"Health care and social assistance, a sector that has been buoyed by rising demand from an aging population, resumed its workhorse status, adding 89,900 roles last month."

LetMyPeopleVote

(179,949 posts)
9. MaddowBlog-Job growth improved in March, following a sharp decline in February
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 03:57 PM
3 hrs ago

The U.S. economy has now added 321,000 jobs over Trump’s 15-month second term. Over the previous 15 months, the economy added roughly 1.9 million jobs.

The new job numbers look good, but I’m mindful of the larger context:

Job growth during the first 15 months of Trump’s second term: 321,000 jobs

Job growth during the last 15 months of Biden’s term: 1.9 million jobs

The Trump White House has no explanation for this.
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Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-04-03T13:04:24.025Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/jobs-report-march-unemployment

Expectations heading into this week showed projections of about 59,000 new jobs being created in the United States in March. As it turns out, according to the new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the totals exceeded those expectations. CNBC reported:

Nonfarm payrolls rose a seasonally adjusted 178,000 during the month, a reversal from the 133,000 decline in February and better than the Dow Jones consensus estimate for 59,000, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday. February’s number was revised down by 41,000 while January was revised up by 34,000 to 160,000, putting the three-month average around 68,000.

With job creation higher, the unemployment rate edged lower to 4.3%
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It’s worth emphasizing for context that a major nursing strike in California and Hawaii depressed payrolls in February by tens of thousands of jobs, and now that those labor disputes have been resolved, those now count as new jobs in March. Still, 178,000 is a good overall number.....

To contextualize the data, MS NOW put together this chart showing month-to-month totals since the 2020 election. The blue columns point to Biden’s presidency, while the red columns point to Trump’s.

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It remains to be seen whether the president responds to the trend by firing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (again).
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