U.S. economy adds 517,000 jobs in January
The U.S. economy added 517,000 jobs in the month of January, higher than expectations, with the unemployment rate dipping slightly to 3.4% according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report. CNET’s editor-at-large Farnoosh Torabi has the details.
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