More people got hired in September than forecasters expected, and more were unemployed too, according to a highly anticipated and long-delayed report on the labor market.
The closely followed report was originally scheduled for release on Oct. 3, but it was shelved by the government shutdown.
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U.S. employers added a suprisingly solid 119,000 jobs in September, the government said, issuing a key economic report that ...
The jobs report for September, delayed for weeks due to the government shutdown, was expected to show the economy added around 50,000 jobs that month.