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'The labor market’s yearlong streak of robust monthly job creation was broken on Friday with the Labor Department’s report that employers added just 126,000 workers in March, a marked slowdown in hiring that echoed earlier signs of a winter pall on the economy.'
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In the Bureau of Labor Statistics report Friday, it revised its previous estimates for February and January, subtracting 69,000 jobs from the first quarter’s total. And there was also no sign that the millions of American who have disappeared from the work force were returning, as the labor participation rate — which includes those who have jobs and those who are looking — remained unchanged at 62.7 percent.'
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/04/business/economy/jobs-report-unemployment-march.html
Ouch.
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In the Bureau of Labor Statistics report Friday, it revised its previous estimates for February and January, subtracting 69,000 jobs from the first quarter’s total. And there was also no sign that the millions of American who have disappeared from the work force were returning, as the labor participation rate — which includes those who have jobs and those who are looking — remained unchanged at 62.7 percent.'
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/04/business/economy/jobs-report-unemployment-march.html
Ouch.