(Reuters) - WASHINGTON, July 6 - U.S. employers added a solid
132,000 new jobs in June and boosted payrolls more strongly
than previously thought in April and May, according to a Labor
Department report that underlined a strengthening job market.
The June hiring figure topped forecasts for 120,000 jobs
made by Wall Street economists surveyed by Reuters.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
132,000 new jobs in June and boosted payrolls more strongly
than previously thought in April and May, according to a Labor
Department report that underlined a strengthening job market.
The June hiring figure topped forecasts for 120,000 jobs
made by Wall Street economists surveyed by Reuters.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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