Wall Street economists had expected employers to add 173,000 jobs during the month.
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Photo: Mario Tama/Getty ImagesWall Street economists had expected employers to add 173,000 jobs during the month, per a Bloomberg survey. The unemployment rate was expected to edge down to 3.7%, from 3.8%.Share on facebook
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