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US unemployment rises again, fewer jobs created in May than expected

Job creation stopped in May at 69 units and the unemployment rate rose again for the first time in a year, reaching 8,2% from 8,1% in April

US unemployment rises again, fewer jobs created in May than expected

In the United States, the unemployment rate rose again in May for the first time in a year. The unemployed rise to 8,2% from 8,1% in April.

In fact, job creation in May disappointed expectations and stopped at 69 units. The pace of job creation fell from a first-quarter average of 226 per month to an average of 73 per month between April and May.

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