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Romney: Jobs report is a 'hammer blow'

Mitt Romney said the July report showing an 8.3% jobless rate is a 'hammer blow' to the middle class. The U.S. economy added 163,000 jobs in July, according to a government report released today, but the unemployment rate rose to 8.3%.

 

Economy grows at 2.5% in third quarter, easing recession fears

Economy grows at 2.5% in third quarter, easing recession fears

The economy grew at an annual rate of 2.5% in the three months ending Sept. 30, the government reported, easing fears that the nation would fall into a second recession but still too slow a pace to cut significantly into the high unemployment rate.

Senh: At least we're not heading into another recession. Any growth is good right now.

 

U.S. adds no net jobs in August; unemployment remains 9.1%

U.S. adds no net jobs in August; unemployment remains 9.1%

Job creation came to a halt in August, according to new government data that show an economic recovery that appears to be sputtering out. The Labor Department on Friday reported zero net job creation in August, far worse than the 68,000 net jobs analysts had expected to be added. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 9.1 percent. The July job growth number was revised downward, as well, to only 85,000 jobs added that month — not the 117,000 estimated.

 

Unemployment dips to 9.1% as employers add 117,000 new jobs

Unemployment dips to 9.1% as employers add 117,000 new jobs

Job growth in the U.S. rebounded higher in July and the unemployment rate edged lower, the government reported Friday, providing a pinch of good news amid turmoil in global markets and intensifying fears of a recession.

 

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