Washington: Payrolls in the United States probably increased by more than 200,000 workers in March for a fourth consecutive month as companies became more optimistic of the outlook for growth, economists said before a report this week.
Employment rose by 205,000 after climbing by 227,000 in February, according to the median projection of 54 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News. The last time hiring advanced at a similar pace and period was in late 1999 to early 2000. The jobless rate probably held at a three-year low of 8.3%.