US unemployment rose in Nov. despite job gains
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The federal government is set to release an unusual jobs report on Tuesday, combining data from two consecutive months due to disruption caused by the 43-day government shutdown. The weeks-delayed report will offer the latest snapshot of the U.S. economy in an uneasy period bedeviled by a hiring slowdown and an uptick of inflation.
The US government is launching an early career hiring and talent development program to bring more technology and artificial intelligence employees to the public sector, as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to modernize government systems and stay ahead in the global tech race.
The U.S. added a modest 64,000 jobs in November, slightly above expectations, reinforcing the notion that the labor market is cooling but not collapsing. October’s report, delayed by the government shutdown,
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