paul: another 263,0 americans lostheir livelihoods last month that has the jobless rate edng closer to 10%. now, concerns are growinthat the economic rovery could be layed. susie: with inflation bary rising, the nation s senrs won t be getting any era cash in their socl security checks this year. but so lawmakers want to change that. paul: with the fepledging to keep ras low, tonight s market monitor guest think bonds will stay tractive. he s eric takaha, rtfolio manager franklin templeton s strategic income fund. susie: then, so mucfor chicago. e 2016 olympics go to rio! it becomes t first south erican city to host the international sportingvent. paul: i m paul ngas. susie: and i m susie ghib. this is nightly business report for frid, october 2. nightly business report is made possle by: thisrogram is made possible by contributns to your pbs station from viewe like you. thk you. captioningponsored by wpbt susie: good evening everyone. the job market ns tod
paul: another 26300 americans lost the livelihoods last month. th has the jobless rate ging closer to 10 now,oncerns are growg that the economicecovery could be delayed. susie: with inflation bely rising, the nation s siors won t be getting anyxtra cash in their sial security checks this year. but me lawmakers want to change that. paul: with the d pledging to keep tes low, tonight s market nitor guest thinks bonds will stay attrtive. he s eric takaha, portlio manager of fnklin templeton s strategic income fund. susie: then, so much fo icago. the 16 olympics go to rio! it becomes the fst south ameran city to host the international sporting eve. paul: i m paul kang. susie: and i m susie gharib th is nightly business report for friday, tober 2. nightly business repo is made poible by: this program imade possible by contributions to yo pbs station from viewers like yo thank you. captioning sponsoredy wpbt usie: good evening, everyone. the job market news today-no
now, concerns are growing that the economic recovery could be delayed. susie: with inflation barely rising, the nation s seniors won t be getting any extra cash in their social security checks this year. but some lawmakers want to change that. paul: with the fed pledging to keep rates low, tonight s market monitor guest thinks bonds will stay attractive. he s eric takaha, portfolio manager of franklin templeton s strategic income fund. susie: then, so much for chicago. the 2016 olympics go to rio! it becomes the first south american city to host the international sporting event. paul: i m paul kangas. susie: and i m susie gharib. this is nightly business report for friday, october 2. nightly business report is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. the job market news today not good. the unemployment rate is now at 9.8%