U.S. economy adds just 22,000 jobs in August, far below expectations

U.S. economy adds just 22,000 jobs in August, far below expectations

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    U.S. economy adds just 22,000 jobs in August, far below expectations

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The U.S. added 22,000 jobs in August, the second month in a row that fell far below projections. The unemployment rate now stands at 4.3 percent.

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