星球日报
星球日报|Mar 29, 2026 00:08
[Institution: U.S. Job Market May Gradually Recover This Month After February Slump] Odaily Planet Daily News – The U.S. job market may see some recovery in March after experiencing one of the largest declines in employment data since the pandemic. Economists estimate that following a reduction of 92,000 jobs, 60,000 new jobs were added this month. The unemployment rate is expected to remain at 4.4%. Since May of last year, the number of employed individuals has not shown significant growth for several consecutive months, indicating a lack of strong hiring momentum in the labor market, though there are no signs of alarming deterioration either. Against the backdrop of limited job opportunities, the war in the Middle East has reignited Americans' concerns about inflation due to a sharp rise in gasoline prices. Economists pointed out that after disappointing employment data in February—where job numbers in construction and the leisure and hospitality sectors may have declined due to weather conditions—March is likely to see a rebound in employment figures. Additionally, with over 30,000 Kaiser Permanente employees ending their strike, employment in the healthcare sector may also see growth. (Jin10)
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