MORE JOBS: Employers added 132,000 new jobs in June, sufficient to hold the unemployment rate at 4.5 percent, where it has stood for three months.
SLIGHTLY HIGHER WAGES: Workers saw modest wage gains in June. Average hourly earning rose to $17.38, a 0.3 percent increase from May.
GAINING STRENGTH: The government statistics provide fresh evidence that the once-listless economy is regaining energy.
More good economic news you WONT hear on theNBC/CBS/ABC evening news because it does not fit with their "agenda".
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