Headline RoundupSeptember 6th, 2013
August 2013 Jobs Report
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From the Left
Unemployment Is Mediocre And Congress Is About To Make Thing WorseHuffPost
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The U.S. job market is turning ugly exposing the folly of the Feds plan to tighten monetary policy and Congress hellbent march toward another destructive budget battle. Policy makers should be doing more to boost an economy that remains stubbornly mediocre.
From the Center
U.S. Employers Add 169,000 Jobs as Hiring Pace SlowsWall Street Journal (News)
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Employers added 169,000 jobs in August and July's figure was revised sharply lower to 104,000 - suggesting the labor-market recovery's gaining strength and potentially complicating the Fed plans to start dialing back its support for the economy.
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From the Right
Latest Unemployment Numbers Reveal Something We Haven't Seen Since '78The Blaze
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U.S. employers added 169,000 jobs in August nudging the unemployment rate down from 7.4 percent to 7.3 percent.
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