US Jobs Likely Rose in January, Unemployment at 4.4%
February 11, 2026·14 days ago·via Investing.com

Economists forecast January job growth acceleration with unemployment steady at 4.4%, signaling resilience despite Biden-era inflation scars. Reuters data shows labor market holding firm, but skeptics blame government handouts for masking true weakness from overregulation. America First policies under Trump proved jobs boom without welfare traps; this tepid pace demands tax cuts and energy independence to unleash real prosperity.
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