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Job Growth Slows in the U.S.: Latest Labor Department Data Shows Revisions in April and May Job Numbers

The latest data from the Labor Department shows that the U.S. economy added fewer jobs in June than expected, although the figure was still higher than the previous month’s number. This suggests that labor demand may be slowing down in the largest economy in the world. The June nonfarm payroll number came in at 206,000, down from 218,000 in May, which was also revised down from an initial mark of 272,000. Additionally, April’s number was revised downward by 57,000 to 108,000.

Economists had anticipated the June nonfarm payroll number to be around 191,000. Despite the slight increase in jobs in June, Chief Fixed Income Strategist Kathy Jones of Charles Schwab noted that the big downward revisions in April and May indicate that the job market is slowing down. The education and health services sectors saw the biggest job increases, which helped offset losses in retail trade and mining and logging.

The unemployment rate inched up to 4.1% in June, the highest level since November 2021, exceeding expectations of matching May’s rate of 4.0%. Additionally, wage growth slowed slightly to 0.3% from

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