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On The Money: Economy adds robust 850K jobs in June | Five takeaways from the employment report

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THE BIG DEAL—Economy adds robust 850K jobs in June, exceeding expectations: The U.S. added 850,000 jobs in June, exceeding expectations as rising demand for a wide range of services disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic fueled the labor market, according to data released Friday by the Labor Department.

Even so, strong job gains in sectors hit hard by the pandemic and a sharp drop in the number of Americans working part-time when they’d prefer to work full time pointed toward an accelerating rebound from COVID-19.

I break it down here.

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