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U.S. employers pull back on hiring in October, add 150,000 jobs in face of higher borrowing rates

Por: Portland Press Herald Business November 04, 2023

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Workers pour concrete to create part of a bus stop in the Manhattan borough of New York City on Oct. 12. Ted Shaffrey/Associated Press WASHINGTON – The nation’s employers scaled back their hiring in October, adding a modest but still decent 150,000 jobs, a sign that the labor market remains resilient despite economic uncertainties and high interest rates that have made borrowing much costlier for companies and consumers. Last month’s job... + full article



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