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Latino Jobs Report: More Latinos Reentered the Work Force
(NCLR, 2017-02-03)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 227,000 jobs in January 2017. The national unemployment rate increased to 4.8%, and the Latino unemployment rate remained at 5.9% in January. Retail ...
December Marks 75th Consecutive Month of Growth
(NCLR, 2017-01-06)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 156,000 jobs in December 2016. The national unemployment rate increased to 4.7%, and the Latino unemployment rate increased to 5.9% in December. Health ...
Latino Jobs Report: Latino Unemployment Falls to 10-Year Low
(NCLR, 2017-04-07)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 98,000 jobs in March 2017. The national unemployment rate dropped to 4.5%, and the Latino unemployment rate also declined to 5.1% in March. The professional ...
Latino Jobs Report: Hiring in April Rebounds to 211,000 Jobs
(NCLR, 2017-05-05)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 211,000 jobs in April 2017. The national unemployment rate decreased to 4.4%, and the Latino unemployment rate increased to 5.2%. The leisure and ...
Latino Jobs Report: U.S Economy Grows for 81 Consecutive Months
(NCLR, 2017-07-07)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 222,000 jobs in June 2017. The national unemployment rate increased slightly 4.4%, and the Latino unemployment rate declined to 4.8%. The healthcare ...
Latino Jobs Report: Latinos See Strong Job Growth in February
(NCLR, 2017-03-10)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 235,000 jobs in February 2017. The national unemployment rate decreased to 4.7%, and the Latino unemployment rate dropped to 5.6% in February. The ...
Latino Jobs Report: Health Care Leads Job Growth in May
(NCLR, 2017-06-02)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 138,000 jobs in May 2017. The national unemployment rate dropped to 4.3%, and the Latino unemployment rate remained at 5.2%. The healthcare industry ...