US jobs numbers ‘so bad’ media thought it was an ‘error’
Sky News host Rita Panahi says jobs figures out of the US were so bad a CNBC analyst thought they were an “error”.
The US Department of Labor report found the economy added 266,000 jobs in April.
The analyst described the figure as a “big disappointment” before double-checking and confirming the number.
Видео US jobs numbers ‘so bad’ media thought it was an ‘error’ канала Sky News Australia
The US Department of Labor report found the economy added 266,000 jobs in April.
The analyst described the figure as a “big disappointment” before double-checking and confirming the number.
Видео US jobs numbers ‘so bad’ media thought it was an ‘error’ канала Sky News Australia
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