


U.S. Job Growth Dismal in October Amid Economic Turbulence
The U.S. economy added only 12,000 jobs in October, a number significantly below expectations, amid hurricanes and labor strikes impacting the job market.
Overview
The U.S. added just 12,000 jobs in October, the lowest increase since December 2020. Labor strikes and hurricanes disrupted growth, while unemployment held steady at 4.1%. Experts caution that underlying job market resilience may have been obscured. Manufacturing suffered major losses due to strikes at Boeing. The Federal Reserve is closely monitoring these developments ahead of a potential interest rate cut. Former President Trump's campaign critiqued the current administration regarding the weak job data, as the economic outlook remains a focal point just before the presidential election.
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