KEY POINTS
  • Nonfarm payrolls grew by 431,000 in March, a bit below the 490,000 estimate and well under February's upwardly revised 750,000.
  • The unemployment rate declined to 3.6%, below expectations.
  • Despite the miss, the first quarter ended with nearly 1.7 million jobs added.
  • Leisure and hospitality led the gains, followed by professional and business services and retail trade.

Amid soaring inflation and worries about a looming recession, the U.S. economy added slightly fewer jobs than expected in March as the labor market grew increasingly tighter.

Nonfarm payrolls expanded by 431,000 for the month, while the unemployment rate was 3.6%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for 490,000 on payrolls and 3.7% for the jobless level.