Employers added more jobs than expected in March, adding 178,000 jobs. That’s a marked improvement from the previous month, when employment declined by 133,000 ro
les.But the Bureau of Labor Statistics’s latest jobs report painted a less than rosy picture for worker wages, as average hourly earnings rose just 0.2% between February and March, the slowest rate in nearly fiv
e years.This slowdown could leave workers more exposed as rising oil prices and other inflationary pressures threaten
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