A long-awaited jobs report to be released on Thursday will offer the latest look at the health of the labor market at a fraught moment for the U.S. economy. Hiring slowed sharply over the summer, before a government shutdown paused the release of gold-standard federal data for weeks on end. A stock market selloff over recent days underscored the uncertainty looming over the economy as some investors warn of an AI bubble. Economists expect the U.S. to have added 50,000 jobs in September, which would mark an acceleration from 22,000 jobs added in August, according to a Morningstar analysis of FactSet data. Still, the anticipated figure would come in well below an average of 97,000 jobs added over the first six months of this year. Mass layoffs at corporate giants like Amazon, UPS and Verizon
Long-delayed jobs report to show hiring amid wobbly economy
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