The U.S. economy added 143,000 jobs in January 2025, marking a slower-than-expected pace of growth, with economists having forecast 170,000 new jobs.
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Employment lawyer and former Employment and Development Director Michael Bernick says January's addition of 143,000 new jobs is less than half of December's super gain of 309,000 jobs.
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