Optimism tested as hirings rise less than expected
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Washington
EMPLOYERS in the US hired far fewer workers than expected in January and job gains for the prior month were barely revised up, suggesting a loss of momentum in the economy, even as the unemployment rate hit a new five-year low of 6.6 per cent.
Non-farm payrolls rose only 113,000, the Labor Department said yesterday. But with construction recording the largest increase in jobs in a year, cold weather probably was not a major factor in January.
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