Jobless rates rise in June for white, Black and Hispanic women but fall for men in the three racial groups
The unemployment rates rose for white, Black and Hispanic women but fell for their male counterparts.
The unemployment rates rose for white, Black and Hispanic women but fell for their male counterparts.
Nonfarm payrolls were expected to increase by 200,000 in June, according to economists surveyed by Dow Jones.
Health care and government were two key areas of job growth, while employment in manufacturing shrank.
Economists surveyed by Dow Jones expect June to show growth of 200,000, down from the 272,000 reported for May.
Companies added 150,000 jobs for the month, below the upwardly revised 157,000 in May and the Dow Jones consensus estimate for 160,000.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell joins a panel including his global counterparts Tuesday at a European Central Bank forum.
Economists polled by Reuters expected the headline rate to come in at 2.5%.
The Zeta Economic Index, launched Monday, uses generative artificial intelligence to analyze what its developers call "trillions of behavioral signals."