What to expect in today’s jobs report

Economic uncertainty tied to President Donald Trump’s signature trade policies has led many small businesses to lay off workers, delay expansion plans or scale back production.

ValenSil Technologies, for one, was growing at a pretty good clip heading into 2025.

The Avon, Ohio-based aerosol filler expanded its manufacturing footprint, added a second shift and ramped up its workforce to 47 people, a near-tripling.

At the rate business was humming along, ValenSil was on track to bolt on a third shift, add about eight to 15 more workers, and even purchase land for further expansion.

However, not only were those plans quickly

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