"Economists had expected the U.S. economy to add about 1 million jobs in April. Instead, payrolls expanded by only 266,000, according to Friday’s jobs report. Here are five explanations for why the labor market data was worse than expected."
"Economists had expected the U.S. economy to add about 1 million jobs in April. Instead, payrolls expanded by only 266,000, according to Friday’s jobs report. Here are five explanations for why the labor market data was worse than expected."