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Hospitality jobs boom as US prepares for World Cup

The US economy added 172,000 jobs in May, exceeding economists' expectations of 105,000. This job growth was primarily driven by the leisure and hospitality sector, which saw a significant increase of 70,000 jobs, with food and drink establishments accounting for 48,000 of those.

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Hospitality jobs boom as US prepares for World Cup
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The US economy added 172,000 jobs in May, exceeding economists' expectations of 105,000. This job growth was primarily driven by the leisure and hospitality sector, which saw a significant increase of 70,000 jobs, with food and drink establishments accounting for 48,000 of those. This hiring surge is attributed to preparations for the upcoming World Cup, jointly hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada. Other sectors contributing to job creation included local government and healthcare, while employment in the financial sector declined. The overall unemployment rate remained steady at 4.3%.

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The US, Mexico, and Canada are jointly hosting the World Cup this summer.

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Economists had expected a 105,000 increase in jobs for May.

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Firms selling food and drink specifically were responsible for 48,000 of those jobs.

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Leisure and hospitality businesses created 70,000 jobs in May.

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The US economy created 172,000 jobs in May.

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The US economy created 172,000 jobs in May as pubs, bars and restaurants ramped up hiring ahead of the World Cup.They were primarily created in Leisure and Hospitality, local government, and health care, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).The figures cover the lead-up to this summer's tournament, being jointly hosted by the US, Mexico and Canada.Employment in the financial sector dropped, while the overall unemployment rate held at 4.3%.The BLS said Leisure and Hospitality businesses created 70,000 jobs in May, a jump from the average monthly increase of 14,000 for the prior year.Firms selling food and drink specifically were responsible for 48,000 of those, it added.The boost helped continue a trend of the US economy creating significantly more jobs than expected despite the rising costs facing businesses as a result of the US-Israel war with Iran.Economists had expected a 105,000 increase, less than the 172,000 seen.
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