
© Joe Raedle / Getty Images fileBetty Fernandez, from Macy's department store, speaks with Paul Cunningham about job openings during a job fair in Miami on April 5, 2019.
The economy added a healthy 263,000 jobs in April, firmly beating analyst expectations of 190,000, according to Friday's monthly snapshot from the Department of Labor.
Wall Street reacted positively to the jobs report, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining 160 points at market open on Friday.
The nation's unemployment level fell to 3.6 percent, the lowest since December 1969, and average hourly earnings grew by 0.2 percent, for an annual gain of 3.2 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
While some of those job gains can be attributed to government hiring of the first wave of temporary workers to carry out the 2020 Census - a number that will eventually hit 500,000 by early next year - April's figures are a firm indication that the economy remains on a robust growth track.
Comment: "To jaw-jaw is always better than to war-war." - Winston Churchill
RT reports: It's encouraging that Trump is still communicating with Putin, despite all the pressure from his cabinet not to do so, and knowing the negative spin the media will put on it. Perhaps there will be a way to thread the various needles of North Korea, Venezuela, Syria, Ukraine etc. if the dialogue continues. But don't hold your breath. It seems clear that for the moment, foreign policy is in the hands of war mongers Pompeo and Bolton.