Article 6NC09 US adds 272,000 jobs as labor market holds unexpectedly strong

US adds 272,000 jobs as labor market holds unexpectedly strong

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Lauren Aratani in New York
from Economics | The Guardian on (#6NC09)

Figures show unexpected resiliency of job market as Fed keeps interest rates high try to tamp down 3.4% inflation

The US economy added 272,000 jobs in May, a sign the labor market remained strong amid high interest rates, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced on Friday.

The number of May jobs was far higher than the 190,000 economists had expected and topped April's gains, when a revised 165,000 jobs were added to the economy. The report offered a mixed view of the jobs market. The unemployment rate rose to 4% for the first time since January 2022, up from 3.9% in April.

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