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Romer Says Jobs Data `Erases' Double-Dip Recession Worry: Video
| Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Christina Romer, the departing chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, talks about the U.S. labor market and the August employment report. Private payrolls climbed 67,000 after a revised 107,000 increase in July that was more than initially estimated, Labor Department figures in Washington showed today. The unemployment rate rose to 9.6 percent as more people looked for work. Romer talks with Carol Massar on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart."(Source: Bloomberg) |
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Romer Says Jobs Data `Erases' Double-Dip Recession Worry: Video
| Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Christina Romer, the departing chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, talks about the U.S. labor market and the August employment report. Private payrolls climbed 67,000 after a revised 107,000 increase in July that was more than initially estimated, Labor Department figures in Washington showed today. The unemployment rate rose to 9.6 percent as more people looked for work. Romer talks with Carol Massar on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart."(Source: Bloomberg) |
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