Unemployment Rate Falls To 5.3 Percent, But For The Wrong Reason

Unemployment Rate Falls To 5.3 Percent, But For The Wrong Reason

By Avie Schneider

The economy keeps adding jobs at a steady pace, including 223,000 in June, but the Labor Department report for last month shows more people are also leaving the labor force and wages are not rising.

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