4.6%.... BUT
It seems the AP cannot write an article about the US job market without including the "B" word.
Unemployment Dips, But Hiring Slows
I wish I had this job, it rewards you for being consistently wrong every month.
0 for 2. Batting .000% for the month of May. And still working.
Unemployment Dips, But Hiring Slows
I wish I had this job, it rewards you for being consistently wrong every month.
The payrolls performance was much weaker than the 170,000 jobs that economists were forecasting would be added in May. They also were predicting the unemployment rate to hold steady at 4.7 percent.
0 for 2. Batting .000% for the month of May. And still working.
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