The expected increase in non farm employment in the United States in October is 150000, with an estimated 180000
鹏尚思密达
发表于 2023-11-4 09:54:31
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【 Data 】 In October, the number of non farm employment in the United States increased by 150000, with an estimated increase of 180000, compared to an increase of 336000. The unemployment rate in the United States in October was 3.9%, the highest level since January 2022, with market expectations of 3.8%.
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