According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), payroll employment rose only 18,000 during June. May’s gain was also disappointing at 25,000, which was a downward revision from 54,000. Those were both far weaker than April’s increase of 217,000, which was also revised down from 232,000. Were there any disappointing months during the previous economic expansion? Yes there were. In 2004, payroll employment rose only 43,000 in February and 47,000 in July. In 2005, the weakest increase was 63,000 in September. In 2006, there was a small 11,000 gain in May and an 8,000 decline in October.
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