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U.S. economy adds stronger-than-expected 178,000 jobs in March
Data: Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Chart: Courtenay Brown/Axios The labor market snapped back with 178,000 jobs added in March, while the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.3%, the government said Friday. Why it matters : Hiring boomed after shedding jobs in February, suggesting a steadying labor market as the Iran war injected fresh uncertainty into the economic outlook. The data captures the first full month of hiring since the Iran war began, offering an early read on how businesses are responding to the shock. The economy added nearly three times as many jobs as economists expected. By the numbers: The Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Friday that the economy shed 133,000 jobs in February, 41,000 more than initially reported. Jobs growth was held down by a health care strike and cold

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