The US economy blew past expectations and added 303,000 nonfarm jobs in March, marking the 39th straight month of job growth and coming as something as something of a victory for Joe Biden’s presidency.
The unemployment rate remained virtually unchanged at 3.8 per cent as healthcare, government and construction gained the largest amount of jobs.
The number exceeded expectations. ADP had predicted that the US economy added 184,000 jobs.
The report is a boon to President Biden, who hailed the report on Friday morning.
”Today’s report marks a milestone in America’s comeback,” he said in a statment. “Three years ago, I inherited an economy on the brink. With today’s report of 303,000 new jobs in March, we have passed the milestone of 15 million jobs created since I took office.”
As Mr Biden faces re-election, he hopes to point to an improved economy as an advantage against former president Donald Trump. Earlier this week, he hosted Senator Bernie Sanders, his 2020 Democratic presidential primary challenger, to tout lowered healthcare costs under the Inflation Reduction Act.
Mr Biden drew a contrast between his own economic policies and those of Republicans.
“I’m calling on large corporations to pass along their record profits to consumers,” he said. “And I’ll continue to stand against Congressional Republicans’…