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#HealthCare #JobsMarket #EmploymentTrends
www.washingtonpost.com
The one industry powering the U.S. labor market
Nearly all of the jobs added to the U. S. economy in recent months have come from one industry: health care.
Health care and social assistance accounted for 95 percent of the 130,000 jobs added in January.
#Immigration #Economy #Employment
edition.cnn.com
Why Trump's immigration crackdown isn't boosting hiring
On the surface, the Trump administration's bet on immigration and jobs seems like simple math: If a swath of workers are removed from the country, employers will need to turn to the workers still in the United States to backfill those jobs.
#HealthcareJobs #EmploymentReport #EconomicImpact
www.forbes.com
For Now, Healthcare Powers U.S. Job Market. But Trouble Could Be Ahead
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights.
More than half of the U. S. job gains in Labor Department's new employment report came from the healthcare sector, but looming cuts to healthcare spending could change that in the near future.
#EmploymentReport #JobCreation #LaborMarket
www.newsweek.com
Donald Trump gets major boost in stronger-than-expected jobs report
The first monthly employment report of 2026 has shown that the U. S. labor market may be on stronger footing than some had feared, with unemployment ticking down and job creation surpassing previous projections.
#JobsReport #LaborMarket #EmploymentData
www.nbcnews.com
Jobs data will shine a fresh light on the first year of Trump's term
U. S. jobs data on Wednesday is set to pull back the curtain on the past year's labor market, and offer the clearest picture yet of a period when hiring in America appeared to slow down.
#JobCuts #MichiganJobs #EmploymentTrends
www.cbsnews.com
Michigan saw some of the highest job losses in the U.S. during January, report says
Paula Wethington is a digital producer at CBS Detroit. She previously held digital content roles at NEWSnet, Gannett/USA Today network and The Monroe News in Michigan.