El crecimiento del empleo en EE. UU. supera las previsiones en abril

Los empleadores de Estados Unidos añadieron 115.000 puestos de trabajo en abril, superando las expectativas incluso a pesar de que el conflicto en Irán interrumpió el suministro de petróleo y aumentó los precios de la gasolina. La tasa de desempleo se mantuvo estable en el 4,3 por ciento.

Las últimas cifras muestran la resiliencia del mercado laboral estadounidense a pesar de los desafíos globales. Los empleadores superaron los pronósticos al crear 115.000 puestos el mes pasado, mientras que la tasa de desempleo se mantuvo sin cambios en un bajo 4,3 por ciento.

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