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Employment growth slowed down last month, particularly among the smallest companies.
July 3 -
Small businesses lost 52,000 jobs as the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act wore off.
June 5 -
Private sector employment increased by a relatively sparse 129,000 jobs in March, amplifying concerns about hiring after a disappointing jobs report a month ago.
April 3 -
The red-hot economy shows some possible signs of cooling, particularly among small companies.
March 6 -
The Democratic presidential candidate would limit American families’ expenses to 7 percent of income regardless of how many children they have in care.
February 19 -
Employers kept hiring despite the partial government shutdown and the fading impact of corporate tax cuts.
January 30 -
The economy continued to show strength thanks to tax cuts, despite the stock market, trade wars and the partial government shutdown.
January 3 -
The pace of hiring slackened somewhat at large companies despite corporate tax cuts earlier this year.
December 6 -
Tax cuts and the booming economy continued to bolster payrolls despite the threat of a looming trade war.
July 5 -
The economy continued to grow in the wake of the new tax law.
May 30