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New York Federal Reserve survey MondayCNBC
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Those who expected to become unemployed rose to 4.4% , a 0.5 percentage point increase from a year ago and the highest in the survey's history.
Workers are still looking for higher starting salaries but are getting lower offers.
The New York Federal Reserve survey shows a slide in people reporting they are employed, a surge in those looking for work and dissatisfaction with pay.
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