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U.S. hiring slowed in June with 57,000 jobs added amid global turmoil

U.S. employers pulled back on hiring last month and added only 57,000 jobs, less than half the previous month’s total and a sign companies still have a cautious economic outlook.
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DNyuz
· Jul 2, 2026
US employers add 57K jobs in June as hiring continues at a healthy clip – though rate-cut hopes fall
Hiring in June remained steady, even as it ended a three-month streak of job gains over 100,000 – but a steady labor market could add even more fuel to the Federal Reserve’s argument for raising interest rates. US employers added 57,000 jobs in June – below estimates of 115,000, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said []
NDTV
· Jun 24, 2026
Techie's 60% Salary Hike Backfires, Loses Job 6 Months After Leaving MNC
The post struck a chord with others in tech who've seen similar switches, where rapid hiring was followed by sudden layoffs.
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· Jul 2, 2026
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Real Clear Politics
· Jun 23, 2026
Boom in Blue-Collar Jobs. Here's How To Fill Them
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Investopedia
· Jun 28, 2026
What To Expect in Markets This Week: June Jobs Numbers and an Update on American Consumers’ Mood
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Off The Press
· Jun 30, 2026
US job openings and hires were steady in May, Labor Department report says
Job openings and hires in the U.S. held steady during the month of May, according to a Labor Department monthly job openings and labor turnover survey. There were 7.6 million available positions in May, which was the same as April. The hiring rate was also unchanged from April, at 3.3, with about 5.2 million Americans []...Click to read more
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Related coverage for "U.S. hiring slowed in June with 57,000 jobs added amid global turmoil": DNyuz — US employers add 57K jobs in June as hiring continues at a healthy clip – though rate-cut hopes fall. NDTV — Techie's 60% Salary Hike Backfires, Loses Job 6 Months After Leaving MNC. Seeking Alpha — Job Openings Rising. Real Clear Politics — Boom in Blue-Collar Jobs. Here's How To Fill Them. Investopedia — What To Expect in Markets This Week: June Jobs Numbers and an Update on American Consumers’ Mood. Off The Press — US job openings and hires were steady in May, Labor Department report says