U.S. job growth short of estimates in January; unemployment at 4.0%

Figures seen helping Federal Reserve wait on rate cuts until June

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A "Help Wanted" sign hangs in a restaurant window in Medford, Massachusetts, in 2023. © Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- U.S. job growth slowed more than expected in January, likely restrained by wildfires in California and cold weather across much of the country, but a 4.0% unemployment rate probably gives the Federal Reserve cover to hold off cutting interest rates at least until June.

Nonfarm payrolls increased by 143,000 jobs last month after rising by an upwardly revised 307,000 in December, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said in its closely watched employment report on Friday. The moderation in job gains was also payback after December's robust performance.

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