The June report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows
continued weak growth of payroll jobs. Just 80,000 new jobs were
reported for the month, while an upward revision to the May data was
cancelled by a downward revision for April. The unemployment rate
remains stuck at 8.2 percent. What is more, the broad measure of
unemployment, U-6, is actually climbing again, after three years of
decline. The broad measure includes discouraged workers and those
involuntarily working part time. Is this as good as it is going to get? >>>Read more
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