ABA DataBank: Job growth surprises to the upside in January
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• Job growth in January surprised economists with a positive gain, indicating some resilience in the labor market.
• The ABA Office of the Chief Economist suggests this could have implications for broader economic stability.
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The ABA Office of the Chief Economist believes that this month’s surprise gain in job growth shows there is some resilience in a broadly easing labor market. The post ABA DataBank: Job growth surprises to the upside in January appeared first on ABA Banking Journal .