Slow labor market recovery
The rise of weekly unemployment claims rose unexpectedly and crossed the 1 million market last week which was a crippling setback for the already struggling job market. The number of jobs being added clouds the recovery of the US job market as more people are also losing their jobs. Take a look at the details here.
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