US Hiring Slumps to 57,000 in June Amid Economic Challenges
The US job market saw a significant slowdown in June, with only 57,000 jobs added, primarily due to cuts in the hospitality sector. Restaurants, bars, and hotels alone shed 61,000 jobs, defying expectations for growth linked to the World Cup.
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June Jobs Report Reveals Slower Hiring and Rising Long-Term Unemployment
June Jobs Report Reveals Slower Hiring and Rising Long-Term Unemployment
June Jobs Report Reveals Slower Hiring and Rising Long-Term Unemployment
US Economy Adds 57,000 Jobs in June, Unemployment Rate Dips to 4.2%
June jobs report shows slower hiring, higher long-term unemployment
US Job Growth Slows as Employers Remain Cautious Amid Economic Concerns
US adds just 57K jobs in June, falling short of expectations
US Labor Market Weakens with Job Growth Slowing in June
US Job Growth Slows in June Amid Economic Caution
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