Economics
Goldman Says U.S. Job Growth Has Been Running Too Hot
The U.S. economy won't be adding jobs as quickly as it has been in recent months, the bank says
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One of the big debates among economists now is whether the economy will catch up with the booming U.S. jobs machine.
The year so far has been characterized by downside surprises across a wide array of economic indicators. Retail sales slumped in February and factory output fell for a third consecutive month. Continued strength in the labor market has been one of the only positive outliers.