Employers added 313,000 net new non-farm jobs last month, the biggest monthly increase since July 2016, while the unemployment rate remained steady at 4.1 percent for the fifth month in a row, the Labor Department said in the highly-anticipated monthly report.
he result shattered economists' expectations, giving President Donald Trump a shot in the arm just as his support for his "America First" economic agenda appeared to be on shaky ground.
The news also was likely to heighten Wall Street anxieties that the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates even faster than expected in 2018.
On top of the exceptionally strong February, the job gains in December and January were revised up by a combined 54,000, bringing average monthly job creation to a strong 242,000 a month for the latest three months, the Labor Department.
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The goods-producing sector, including mining, manufacturing and the auto sector, added 100,000 new positions while the private services sector added 187,00 jobs.
The public sector gained 26,000, with hiring added in education and at the state government level.
There also were signs the hunger for increasingly scarce workers was causing companies to dig deeper into the labor pool.