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BumRushDaShow

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Fri May 8, 2026, 08:42 AM Friday

US employers defy economic shock from Iran war and add a surprisingly strong 115,000 jobs in April [View all]

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Source: AP

Updated 9:23 AM EDT, May 8, 2026


WASHINGTON (AP) -- America's employers a delivered a surprising 115,000 new jobs last month despite an economic shock from the Iran war. Hiring was better than the 65,000 forecasters had expected, though it decelerated from the 185,000 jobs created in March. The unemployment rate remained at a low 4.3%.

The Iran war has caused the biggest disruption of global oil supplies in history and sent average U.S. gasoline prices surging past $4.50 a gallon this week. But the conflict hasn't done much damage to the American job market so far.

Healthcare added 37,000 jobs last month and transportation and warehousing companies 30,000. However, manufacturers cut 2,000 jobs in April and have shed 66,000 jobs over the past year despite President Donald Trump's protectionist policies aimed at creating factory jobs.

Labor Department revisions shaved 16,000 jobs from February and March payrolls. Average hourly earnings rose 0.2% from March and 3.6% from April 2025, consistent with the Federal Reserve's 2% inflation target. The number of people in the U.S. labor force dropped last month, and the share of those working or looking for work -- the so-called labor force participation rate -- dropped to 61.8%, lowest since October 2021.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/jobs-economy-unemployment-trump-iran-war-2cf46bfbf7748403ea0245100af45504



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8:32 AM · May 8, 2026


My usual sites are doing "Live Updates" versions that can't be posted here.

Expectations were about 1/2 of this so we are back in the era of "swings and misses".

For continuity - the CNBC PLOT -




Article updated.

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Updated 8:58 AM EDT, May 8, 2026


WASHINGTON (AP) -- America's employers a delivered a surprising 115,000 new jobs last month despite an economic shock from the Iran war. Hiring was better than the 65,000 forecasters had expected, though it decelerated from the 185,000 jobs created in March. The unemployment rate remained at a low 4.3%.

The Iran war has caused the biggest disruption of global oil supplies in history and sent average U.S. gasoline prices surging past $4.50 a gallon this week. But the conflict hasn't done much damage to the American job market so far.

Healthcare added 37,000 jobs last month and retailers 22,000. However, manufacturers cut 2,000 jobs in April and have shed 66,000 jobs over the past year despite President Donald Trump's protectionist policies aimed at creating factory jobs. Labor Department revisions shaved 16,000 jobs from February and March payrolls.

Average hourly earnings rose 0.2% from March and 3.6% from April 2025, consistent with the Federal Reserve's 2% inflation target. Baby Boomer retirements and Trump's immigration crackdown mean that fewer people are competing for work and that the economy doesn't need to generate as many jobs as it used to.



Original article/headline -

U.S. employers added a surprising 115,000 jobs last month despite the economic shock from Iran war

Updated 8:36 AM EDT, May 8, 2026


WASHINGTON (AP) -- America's employers a delivered a surprising 115,000 new jobs last month despite an economic shock from the Iran war.

Hiring was better than the 65,000 forecasters had expected, though it decelerated from the 185,000 jobs created in March. The unemployment rate remained at a low 4.3%.

The Iran war has caused the biggest disruption of global oil supplies in history and sent average U.S. gasoline prices surging past $4.50 a gallon this week. But the conflict hasn't done much damage to the American job market so far.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP's earlier story follows below.
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I'm sure in a couple months, this jobs report will be revised to be significantly lower. bearsfootball516 Friday #1
All I hear about is all the layoffs. Honestly, these numbers are NOT good news. Ferrets are Cool Friday #2
115,000 is a bad report Johnny2X2X Friday #3
Exactly Farmer-Rick Friday #12
I remember when the bar was 150,000 Skittles Friday #29
It's not really terrible, more like mediocre. For Trump though it is one of his best months. Wiz Imp Friday #32
Well Medicaid is set to be destroyed after the midterms, so healthcare facilities travelingthrulife Friday #19
Do we know if these are honest numbers or more lies? Irish_Dem Friday #4
Are their lips moving RoseTrellis Friday #5
This is my assuming on anything coming from the US govt now. Irish_Dem Friday #10
LNB numbers bucolic_frolic Friday #6
We know how honest and competent they are. Irish_Dem Friday #11
That'll be adjusted down by 200K in four months. Scrivener7 Friday #7
Those are not good numbers.............. Lovie777 Friday #8
I do not trust a damn thing coming from this administration. CousinIT Friday #9
If Biden had those numbers the media would be doc03 Friday #13
LOL. Strong? PSPS Friday #14
No, No, No, No. You do not need 150k jobs to keep up with the pop. That rule of thumb is wrong. mathematic Friday #18
Are you also saying it was true for Democrats but not Trump? displacedvermoter Friday #20
Literally have no idea why you would think I said that. mathematic Friday #21
Ok displacedvermoter Friday #22
Not being the statistician as you I quickly looked up what the Fed said displacedvermoter Friday #23
Contrary to the opinion of others, you're not really wrong. Wiz Imp Friday #31
The more disturbiing trend... OhioBack2Blue Friday #15
"Profits are growing without people." LudwigPastorius Friday #26
Do the jobs numbers include H1Bs? jmbar2 Friday #16
Yes Wiz Imp Friday #30
When Rebl2 Friday #17
This is why the media is not trusted. SamuelAdams Friday #24
_ LudwigPastorius Friday #25
We are most likely in a recession Bluestocking Friday #27
With all the layoffs that we do hearr about, we are expected to believe niyad Friday #28
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