KEY POINTS
  • White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow says Friday's weak jobs report is "very fluky."
  • "I wouldn't pay any attention to it to be honest with you," he adds.
  • Nonfarm payrolls increased by just 20,000 in February, the lowest monthly increase since September 2017. That was well below the 180,000 added jobs that economists had expected.

White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow said Friday's shockingly weak jobs report is "very fluky," and he would advise not paying "any attention to it."

The reported gain of 20,000 jobs in February was the lowest monthly increase since September 2017. Economists had expected 180,000 new jobs last month.