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Unemployment rate falls to 6.5 per cent in June as youth add 33,000 jobs: StatCan
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CityNews Montreal
· Jul 10, 2026
Unemployment rate falls to 6.5% in June across Canada, 5.4% in Quebec
A better start to the youth summer jobs market helped the economy record steady employment gains in June, Statistics Canada said Friday. Employers added 18,000 jobs last month, the agency said, mostly in part-time and private sector work. That pushed the unemployment rate down a tenth of a point to 6.5 per cent, back to [] The post Unemployment rate falls to 6.5 in June across Canada, 5.4 in Quebec appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
Off The Press
· Jul 2, 2026
US economy added 57,000 jobs in June, less than expected
The U.S. unemployment rate for June fell slightly to 4.2, compared to the previous month, and the economy added 57K jobs, the Labor Department said Thursday. The May unemployment rate was 4.3. Economists predicted the June unemployment rate would be 4.3 and that the economy would add 115K jobs, according to CNBC....Click to read more
RAPPLER
· Jul 8, 2026
Unemployment inches up to 4.8% in May 2026 as farm jobs take a hit
While unemployment slightly worsened, underemployment improves sharply to 12.2 in May from 15.2 in April
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 3, 2026
U.S. Hiring Slows Sharply In June, Unemployment Rate Ticks Down To 4.2%; EUR/USD Technical Analysis
U.S. Hiring Slows Sharply In June, Unemployment Rate Ticks Down To 4.2%; EUR/USD Technical Analysis
Notes From Poland
· Jun 24, 2026
Why Poland’s labour market is not as bad as it looks
Alicja Ptak The official unemployment rate has been rising, but that does not tell the whole story.
The Hill
· Jul 2, 2026
US adds just 57K jobs in June, falling short of expectations
The U.S. job market slowed down in June, falling far short of expectations, according to data released Thursday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. American employers added just 57,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate ticked slightly down to 4.2 percent. Economists expected the U.S. to add roughly 110,000 jobs and for the jobless...
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Related coverage for "Unemployment rate falls to 6.5 per cent in June as youth add 33,000 jobs: StatCan": CityNews Montreal — Unemployment rate falls to 6.5% in June across Canada, 5.4% in Quebec. Off The Press — US economy added 57,000 jobs in June, less than expected. RAPPLER — Unemployment inches up to 4.8% in May 2026 as farm jobs take a hit. Seeking Alpha — U.S. Hiring Slows Sharply In June, Unemployment Rate Ticks Down To 4.2%; EUR/USD Technical Analysis. Notes From Poland — Why Poland’s labour market is not as bad as it looks. The Hill — US adds just 57K jobs in June, falling short of expectations