The US created 818,000 fewer jobs than first calculated as the Federal Reserve eyes a cut in interest rates
The US job market appears weaker than first thought, according to official figures released on Wednesday.
The US created 818,000 fewer jobs than first calculated in the 12 months to the end of March, a 0.5% decrease, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ quarterly census of employment and wages.
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