Summary
WASHINGTON - The unemployment rate dipped in June to its lowest level in nearly four years as employers expanded payrolls modestly, a sign that the nation's job market is plugging - not powering - ahead.
The latest employment snapshot from the Labor Department on Friday supported the view of Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Green- span and his colleagues that the economy is in good shape and the labor market is gradually improving despite high energy prices.See the full content of this document
Extract
Unemployment Hits Four-Year Low
The civilian unemployment rate dropped to 5 percent in June, down a notch from ...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
