The U.S. added 222,000 jobs in June, well above expectations. Job gains in May and April were revised up, employees' hours went up and more Americans started looking for work again, especially women. By many indicators, the U.S. economy ended the first half of 2017 on strong footing. But challenges remain ahead: Wage growth is still stuck around 2.5%. The Federal Reserve wants it to rise to 3.5%. Part-time employment is still high too. Overall though, America's labor market is very close to "full employment." |
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