Employers added more workers than forecast in June
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Employment increased more than forecast in June, wages picked up and the U.S. jobless rate held close to a four-year low as the world’s largest economy weathered the effects of higher taxes and federal budget cuts. Former Deputy Chief of Staff to President Clinton Karen Tramontano speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's Market Makers.
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5 min
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2013
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Alexander Street
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