US NewsEconomy added 1.4M jobs in August as unemployment fell to 8.4% amid persistent COVID-19 outbreaksUS NewsSeptember 4, 2020posted on Sep. 04, 2020 at 2:38 pm The U.S. economy added 1.4M jobs in August as COVID-19 cases remained high in some hot-spot states while others continued to reopen as outbreaks eased READ SOURCE See also Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows blows off appearance at Jan. 6 Capitol riot House panel Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdaySeptember 4, 2020 You Might Also LikeUS NewsUS stocks and bonds fall after blockbuster jobs reportFebruary 3, 2023Biden administration expands EV tax credits in boost for Tesla, Cadillac, othersFebruary 3, 2023US NewsCaixabank sees strong lending income growth in 2023 after profit beatsFebruary 3, 2023Encouraging Economic SignsFebruary 2, 2023US NewsGas stove bans explained: Are natural gas stoves actually a 'hazard'? Why are they suddenly controversial?February 2, 2023Fed announces smallest interest hike in a year as inflation ‘eases somewhat’February 1, 2023US NewsUS consumers are still riding highFebruary 1, 2023US NewsSenators push for airline passenger protections after holiday travel meltdownFebruary 1, 2023US NewsStocks up, yields dip after U.S. data; Fed on deckJanuary 31, 2023Recommended For YouChinaAsian-American tragedy: California shootings highlight social alienation alongside US gun cultureFebruary 3, 2023HongKongHong Kong’s talent exodus to Singapore: can it be reversed and is ‘a new wave of expats’ inbound?February 3, 2023EntertainmentWhy Hong Kong needs a culture tsar and not just a ‘mega’ events committee – to champion our local identity to visitorsFebruary 3, 2023Aubameyang cut from Chelsea’s Champions League squadFebruary 3, 2023UK NewsIs the $1 trillion coin a gimmick or could the concept save the US from a debt default crisis?February 3, 2023
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