According to forecasts, the US unemployment rate in February in the US has decreased from 4.8% to 4.7%, the lowest in 10 years …
According to a report from Human Resources and ADP Employment Data, in February, US private sector firms created an additional 298,000 new jobs, exceeding the forecast of 100,000 new jobs that the Economists put forward earlier.
This is the first economic data on the first full month of Mr. Trump holding the head of the White House.
Soon after the data was released, the president wrote Twitter’s social status to “self-congratulate.” “The number of jobs created in the US private sector last month increased to nearly 300,000 jobs. Much more than forecast! “Trump writes.
Next, Trump also posted a Twitter status on another report from LinkedIn, a social networking site, about the number of new jobs in the United States soared in January and February.
“This is the second consecutive month that job growth has been the strongest since August to September 2015,” Trump stressed.
In February, the construction industry added 66,000 new jobs, while the manufacturing sector added 32,000 new jobs.
From before and after taking power, Trump pledged to dramatically improve the employment market in these industries by involving companies from overseas to the US to open factories and prevent US jobs from continuing. Flowing across the border of this country.
In addition, Trump promised to invest $ 1,000 billion in infrastructure as another means to create more jobs for the people.
“February is a month of strong job growth that we have not seen in years,” said Ahu Yildirmaz, vice president of the ADP Research Institute, in a statement.
“Trust plays a big role,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, to CNBC. “Businesses are expected to be more optimistic such as tax cuts, monitoring regulations. So they hire more labor. ”
According to forecasts, the US unemployment rate in February in the US fell from 4.8% to 4.7%, the lowest level in 10 years. Official figures will be released by the US Department of Labor this Friday.
Source: Thang Diep (extract: VnEconomy)