The U.S. Gallup Good Jobs Rate fell to 44.7% in April, down from 45.1% in March, but higher than the 44.4% measured in February. The current GGJ rate is slightly lower than the 44.9% recorded in April 2016.
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Thursday, May 4, 2017
Gallup Good Jobs Rate slipped to 44.7 percent in April
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Labels: Gallup Good Jobs Rate, job creation, job market, unemployment
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