The United States economy created a modest number of jobs in October, the Labor Department reported Friday.
Employers added 80,000 payroll positions on net, slightly less than what economists had expected. That compares to 158,000 jobs in September, a month when the figure was helped by the return of 45,000 Verizon workers who had been on strike. Read more
Categories: Economics, United States
It would be interesting to compare the amount spent on Iraq/Afghanistan/Libya wars with the cost of the US ‘food stamps’…