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Added on the 08/05/2015 18:00:33 - Copyright : Reuters EN
The job market sputtered, adding the fewest number of workers in seven months. The unemployment rate held steady at 5.0 percent. Fred Katayama reports.
The unemployment rate fell, but for the wrong reason: fewer people searched for jobs. Fred Katayama reports.
The solid jobs gains and the sharp increase in wages bolster the Fed's case for a December rate hike. As Fred Katayama reports, that could also support consumer spending in the holiday shopping season.
The solid jobs gains and the sharp increase in wages bolster the Fed's case for a December rate hike. As Fred Katayama reports, that could also support consumer spending in the holiday shopping season.
Growth in the jobs market slowed for the third straight month. As Fred Katayama reports, the report could make the Fed more cautious about raising rates.