Employers are holding on to workers in "no hire, no fire" job market
Decline wipes out gains from previous month, as tariff concerns, economic uncertainty weigh on sentiment
Pace of hiring has slowed to 124,000 jobs a month from 168,000 last year
U.S. filings for jobless benefits were unchanged last week, remaining at the higher end of recent ranges
Gains in healthcare and hospitality offset by losses in government and manufacturing
Student job market weakens and unemployment reaches highest level since 2016 outside pandemic
Unemployment benefits claims edged higher last week to 247,000
Labour market shows resilience as vacancies hit 7.4 million
U.S. labour market remains strong with steady job growth and low unemployment
The unemployment rate held at a healthy 4.2% in April