US Job Growth Slows, Unemployment Low
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US job growth slows but unemployment stays low

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Employers added 143,000 jobs in January , while the unemployment rate slipped to 4% from 4.1% .
The figures set the stage as President Donald Trump enters the White House promising a major shake-up.
Analysts say they did not see much in the report to spark new worries, noting revisions to earlier data indicating that job growth in November and December was stronger than previously estimated.
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