The U.S. job market blew past expectations again in April, buoyed by gains across industries including retail, transportation and warehousing, and healthcare, a sign that the labor market remained resilient in the face of the Iran war.

The numbers

The U.S. added 115,000 jobs in April, the Labor Department said Friday, far exceeding expectations.

That compared with a net gain of 185,000 in March. It was better than the 55,000 jobs that analysts polled by The Wall Street Journal had expected to see for April.... Read More: WSJ