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US job market bounces back from impact of strikes, hurricanes

December 2024 341 views 01 Min 27 Sec

U.S. job growth surged in November after being severely hindered by hurricanes and strikes, but a rise in the unemployment rate to 4.2% pointed to an easing labor market that should allow the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates again this month. Lisa Bernhard has more.

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  • hurricanes impact
  • strikes impact
  • Federal Reserve
  • interest rate cuts
  • economic recovery
  • employment trends

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