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January saw a surge of 353,000 jobs added to the U.S. economy, according to a report by the Labor Department


Job seekers speak with recruiters during a job fair at Navy Pier ⁣on April 11, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. Companies at the fair were seeking mostly‌ seasonal employees to work in⁢ tourism related fields. The U.S. unemployment rate currently stands at 3.5%. (Photo by Scott ‌Olson/Getty Images)

OAN’s James Meyers
2:19 PM – Friday, ‌February 2, 2024

In a surprising increase, the⁤ U.S. economy added an influx of new career positions even⁢ though unemployment rates ⁢have stayed steady.

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According to data released on Friday by the Labor Department, the economy added 353,000 jobs in January, and the ⁤unemployment rate clocked in at 3.7 percent.

The latest data released exceeded expectations from the Wall Street Journal that predicted 185,000 ⁣jobs would be added⁢ with a 3.8 percent unemployment rate.

“The ‍labor market is the little engine that ‌could, and it kept chugging⁤ away in January: 353,000 net new jobs ⁣is a⁤ strong start to the year, higher⁤ than the already impressive average⁣ monthly job gain of 255,000 for 2023,” said John Leer, chief economist at Morning Consult.

Additionally, wage growth went‌ up‍ as average hourly earnings⁣ increased 0.6%, which was ⁣double the monthly estimate. On a year-by-year basis, wages increased 4.5% well ⁢above the 4.1%⁣ predictions.

However, according to a recent survey conducted by Pew Research ⁢Center,‌ a low 28 percent of Americans say the economy is in “excellent or ⁤good shape.” The​ largest share ⁢of Americans who rated the economy as good‍ or excellent at 57% was​ in 2020 under former President Donald Trump.

Furthermore, Joe Biden’s current approval rating sits⁤ at ‍a low‌ 33%, according to‍ a poll by ⁣ Decision Desk HQ/The Hill this week.

Inflation remains one of the most crucial issues among voters in 2024 as the Federal Reserve held interest rates at just over 5 percent this week.

“I don’t think it’s likely that the committee will ​reach a level of ‌confidence by the time of the March ‌meeting,” Fed Chair ⁤Jerome Powell said at a​ news conference following the announcement.

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What factors could explain the surprising increase in job growth⁤ despite steady unemployment rates in the U.S.?

‌Surprising Increase in U.S. Job Growth Despite Steady ​Unemployment Rates

In a⁤ surprising turn of⁢ events, ‍the U.S. economy⁣ has witnessed a significant increase in new job positions, despite the unemployment rate remaining ⁣steady. According to data⁢ released by the Labor Department on ⁢Friday, the ⁣economy added 353,000⁤ jobs in January, ⁤with an‌ unemployment rate ‌of 3.7 percent.

This latest data‌ has exceeded expectations from the Wall Street Journal, which had predicted the addition⁣ of 185,000 jobs with a 3.8 percent‌ unemployment rate. It ​is indeed a strong start to the year, outperforming the already impressive average⁣ monthly job gain of 255,000⁤ in 2023, as ​stated​ by John Leer, ⁢the ‌chief economist at ​Morning Consult.

Furthermore, there has been notable growth in wages,⁤ with average hourly earnings increasing by 0.6 percent, which is⁣ double the monthly estimate. On a year-by-year basis, wages have gone up ⁣by 4.5 percent, surpassing the predicted 4.1 percent ⁤increase.

Despite these‍ positive ⁢indicators, a recent⁢ survey conducted by⁤ Pew Research ​Center‌ shows that only 28 percent of Americans ‌consider the economy​ to be in ‌”excellent or good shape.” This figure is⁣ considerably lower than the 57 percent who rated the economy positively in 2020 under former President​ Donald ⁤Trump.

Moreover, President ⁤Joe Biden’s current approval rating stands at a mere 33 percent, according to a recent poll by Decision Desk HQ/The Hill. This reflects the public’s concern and dissatisfaction with the state of‌ the economy under⁣ Biden’s leadership.

Additionally, inflation remains ⁣a significant⁣ concern among ‌voters in 2024. The Federal Reserve has held interest rates just over 5 percent‍ this week. Fed Chair Jerome ⁣Powell stated that it is unlikely that the committee will reach a level of confidence to⁢ make⁣ any​ changes during ​the March meeting.

In conclusion, the recent ‌increase in⁤ job growth is undoubtedly ⁤a positive sign for the U.S. economy. However, the survey ⁣results and public opinion highlight the need for the government to address concerns and work towards⁣ improving economic conditions. The upcoming months will be ⁢crucial in determining the​ direction of ‌the nation’s economy and its impact on the labor⁣ market.



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