KEY POINTS
  • Economists expect to see 50,000 jobs created in January, up from the decline of 140,000 in December, according to Dow Jones.
  • How much improvement there is depends on how the leisure and hospitality industry has fared, after the loss of nearly half a million jobs in December.
  • Stimulus checks boosted spending early in the month, and that may have helped employment.

January's employment picture appears to have improved over December, but how much so depends in big part on the impact of the virus and restrictions on the struggling hospitality and leisure sector.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its "employment situation" report for January on Friday morning, detailing the unemployment rate, as well as the number of jobs added or lost last month.