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September Job Growth Misses Expectations Even As Unemployment Rate Hits 50-Year Low

CoStar Insights: Slowing Factory Sector and Global Trade Weigh on Employment
By Christine Cooper
October 4, 2019 | 9:29 P.M.

U.S. firms added 136,000 net new jobs in September, the government reported, a figure that fell short of expectations yet again. The data on a cooling job market, together with a report a few days earlier of further contraction in manufacturing, fueled expectations for another interest rate cut coming from the Fed later this month.

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News | September Job Growth Misses Expectations Even As Unemployment Rate Hits 50-Year Low