US hiring boom continued in February with 311,000 added jobs
by Dominic Rushe from US news | The Guardian on (#69NH1)
Number is lower than January's 504,000 jobs but comes as Fed signals aggressive interest rate hikes in bid to tame inflation
The US's hiring boom continued in February with employers adding another 311,000 jobs and the unemployment rate remaining close to its 50-year low at 3.6%.
The number was sharply lower than the revised 504,000 new jobs the labor department announced were added in January, following months of slowed job growth. But it was far higher than the 220,000 economists had been expecting and comes as inflation has remained stubbornly high. The Federal Reserve has signaled it will continue to aggressively hike interest rates in its fight to cool the economy and bring down prices.
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