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The U.S. labor market remained hot in May as the hiring momentum continued heading into the summer, new government data released on June 5 show. The economy added 172,000 new jobs last month, from the upwardly revised 179,000 positions in April, according to the Bureau of Labor | Collector
The U.S. labor market remained hot in May as the hiring momentum continued heading into the summer, new government data released on June 5 show.

The economy added 172,000 new jobs last month, from the upwardly revised 179,000 positions in April, according to the Bureau of Labor
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The U.S. labor market remained hot in May as the hiring momentum continued heading into the summer, new government data released on June 5 show. The economy added 172,000 new jobs last month, from the upwardly revised 179,000 positions in April, according to the Bureau of Labor

The U.S. labor market remained hot in May as the hiring momentum continued heading into the summer, new government data released on June 5 show. The economy added 172,000 new jobs last month, from the upwardly revised 179,000 positions in April, according to the Bureau of Labor

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