US Employment Situation for June

One of the weakest June changes in employment for a non-recessionary period in the past four decades highlights a slowing of the labor market.
Payrolls rose by 517,000, or 0.32% (NSA), in June, which is the second weakest performance for this time of year outside of a recessionary period since the mid 1980’s. The average change for June is a rise of 0.5%.
Read more insight and the investment implications in our regular report on the US Employment Situation
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