The United States added only 181,000 jobs in 2025, marking the weakest employment growth in a non-recession year since 2003. This figure highlights a significant slowdown in the labor market, raising concerns about the underlying economic conditions. The data reflects challenges in job creation despite the absence of a formal recession, prompting analysts to scrutinize potential factors contributing to this stagnation.
U.S. Hiring in 2025 Hits Lowest Non-Recession Level Since 2003
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