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U.S. adds 187,000 jobs in August. Slower hiring could help in fight vs. inflation.

Por: MarketWatch Politics September 02, 2023

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Fresh evidence of a cooling labor market and a recent slowdown in inflation and could keep the Federal Reserve from raising interest rates again anytime soon. After the report, stocks and bond yields rose. Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal forecast 170,000 jobs and a 3.5% unemployment rate. Companies are not hiring as many people as they were last year. AFP via Getty Images Senior officials Fed officials say the increase in hiring... + full article



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