In June, U.S. employers added fewer jobs compared to May, although the unemployment rate decreased. This data indicates a gradual improvement in the job market.
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US Job Market Shows Slower Job Growth in June
The U.S. job market experienced slower job growth in June, with fewer jobs added than in May. However, the unemployment rate decreased, suggesting a steady economic performance.
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US Job Market Makes Slower but Steady Gains, June Employment Data Shows
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