the department of labor released its numbers, the expectation of the economy creating 356,000 jobs in august. that missed the wall street expectation of 180,000, it s down from 190,000 created in july. the unemployment rate edged higher to 4.4%. it is expected to hold steady at 4.3. we ll be right back..
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