The latest jobs report showed a loss of 92,000 jobs in February. After months of easing unemployment, that number crept up ...
Health care, typically a sector with strong and steady net job growth, suffered a setback in February due to a major strike.The sector’s employment fell by 28,000 in February. A month-long strike by ...
Perhaps the most newsworthy development was within the health care sector, which has been one of the most reliable sources of job growth over the past several years. In February, however, employment ...
Nonfarm payrolls decreased by 92,000 during the month. ・Health care employment fell by about 28,000 jobs during the month, largely due to strike activity. ・Economist Peter Schiff said that several ...
The latest U.S. jobs report might suggest healthcare is a growth engine in an otherwise slowing labor market. A closer look reveals something more troubling.
Economists had forecast a gain of 60,000 jobs last month. The unexpected drop was due to job losses in health care and the federal government.
The health care sector is doing the heavy lifting when it comes to jobs growth, and recent federal labor data shows that without it, the labor market would be in ...
The healthcare sector has accounted for nearly half of this year’s U.S. job growth. But economists say immigration crackdowns and Medicaid cuts could create a drag on the sector just as more workers ...
The field does have advantages for workers. Health care jobs are everywhere — rural and urban; in hospitals, neighborhood clinics, and people’s homes. There’s an abundance of lower-paying entry-level ...
The health care industry is still experiencing strong job growth, according to the latest BLS employment report.
The health care sector is doing the heavy lifting when it comes to jobs growth, and recent federal labor data shows that without it, the labor market would be in serious trouble. In fact, if you take ...
The healthcare sector is a bright spot in the economy this year, driving nearly half of the nation's employment gains, but economists and experts say immigration crackdowns and looming Medicaid cuts ...