U.S. January jobs report crushes expectations
The U.S. January jobs report shattered expectations with 517,000 jobs added last month and an unemployment rate at its lowest level since 1969. NBC’s Brian Cheung has more on what this means for interest rates as many Americans still face recession fears and high inflation.
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