Headline RoundupNovember 2nd, 2018
October 2018 Jobs Report
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In October, the US economy added 250,000 jobs and unemployment stayed at 3.7 percent.
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From the Right
US employers added 250,000 jobs in October, soaring past expectationsFox News (Online News)
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US employers added a better-than-expected 250,000 jobs in October, soaring past expectations for an increase of 190,000 jobs in the last jobs report before the midterm elections and on the heels of an incredibly volatile month for the stock markets.
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US adds robust 250,000 jobs; pay growth fastest since 2009Associated Press
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The final major economic report before Tuesday’s congressional elections showed that U.S. employers added a stellar 250,000 jobs in October and raised average pay by the most in nearly a decade.
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The U.S. economy added 250,000 jobs in October, unemployment stays at 3.7 percentWashington Post
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The U.S. economy added 250,000 jobs in October, federal economists reported Friday. The unemployment rate stayed at 3.7 percent.
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