Economist sends troubling message on economy after strong May jobs report
For the second month in a row, U.S. employers stunned economists by adding way more jobs in May than they expected. Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 172,000 last month, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at 4.3%. While that total was slightly down from the upwardly revised 179,000 jobs …
For the second month in a row, U.S. employers stunned economists by adding way more jobs in May than they expected. Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 172,000 last month, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at 4.3%. While that total was slightly down from the upwardly revised 179,000 jobs …
For the second month in a row, U.S. employers stunned economists by adding way more jobs in May than they expected. Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 172,000 last month, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at 4.3%. While that total was slightly down from the upwardly revised 179,000 jobs …
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