Friday, November 6, 2015

U.S. Job Growth Surges In U.S. As Unemployment Falls To 7.5 Year Low



The unemployment rate in America fell to 5% in October as non-farm payrolls added 271,000 jobs last month. This represents the lowest unemployment level in seven and a half years.

Additionally, with strong auto sales and average hourly earnings increasing by 9 cents, many economists see the economy as beginning to hit a solid stride.

As conservatives continue to attempt a woeful picture of the American economy, it's easy to see between the dropping unemployment rate and a stock market that has more than doubled during President Obama's administration that the U.S. has improved it's economic outlook.

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