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US economy added 57,000 jobs in June, less than expected

Off The Press

Off The Press

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July 2, 2026

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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

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Sin Comillas

lean left

· Jul 2, 2026

EEUU: se crean 57,000 empleos en junio

EEUU: se crean 57,000 empleos en junio Por Redacción de Sin Comillas El empleo en Estados Unidos pierde fuerza. En junio se crearon 57,000 puestos de trabajo, por debajo de los 129,000 del mes de mayo de los 115,000 que esperaban los analistas, según la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales (BLS, en sus siglas en inglés). [] The post EEUU: se crean 57,000 empleos en junio appeared first on Sin Comillas.

Berlingske

lean right

· Jul 2, 2026

Aktierne jubler – »kongetallet« i USA lavere end ventet

Analyse: Der blev i juni skabt færre job end forventet i USA. Det er isoleret set dårligt nyt for Donald Trumps fortælling om, at der venter en »gylden æra«. Men det svagere tal udløste glæde på aktiemarkedet.

Børsen

lean right

· Jul 2, 2026

Svagere kongetal end ventet: 57.000 nye job i USA

Svagere kongetal end ventet: 57.000 nye job i USAUSA’s vigtigste økonomiske motor – arbejdsmarkedet...

Leconomiste Maghrebin

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· Jul 3, 2026

États-Unis : l’emploi cale, le chômage recule

Les créations d'emplois non agricoles aux États-Unis ont augmenté de 57 000 en juin, un rythme qui ralentit par rapport aux 129 000 créées en mai. L’article États-Unis : l’emploi cale, le chômage recule est apparu en premier sur Leconomiste Maghrebin.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 3, 2026

June Jobs Report: US Economy Added Only 57,000 Payrolls, Half of What Was Expected

The US economy added just 57,000 jobs in June, roughly half of analyst predictions, as leisure and hospitality shed 61,000 positions and prior months were revised down by a combined 74,000, a figure that challenges the White House narrative of post-conflict labor market recovery.

Le Devoir

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· Jul 2, 2026

Aux États-Unis, la Coupe du monde n’a pas dopé les chiffres de l’emploi

Selon les statistiques, 57 000 emplois ont été créés le mois dernier. Les investisseurs en espéraient au moins 110 000.

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Related coverage for "US economy added 57,000 jobs in June, less than expected": Sin Comillas — EEUU: se crean 57,000 empleos en junio. Berlingske — Aktierne jubler – »kongetallet« i USA lavere end ventet. Børsen — Svagere kongetal end ventet: 57.000 nye job i USA. Leconomiste Maghrebin — États-Unis : l’emploi cale, le chômage recule. The Eastern Herald — June Jobs Report: US Economy Added Only 57,000 Payrolls, Half of What Was Expected. Le Devoir — Aux États-Unis, la Coupe du monde n’a pas dopé les chiffres de l’emploi