Economics
German Unemployment Rises as Manufacturing Slump Starts to Bite
- Number of people out of work increased by 1,000 in July
- Companies’ demand for labor is seen declining slightly
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German unemployment rose and demand for new workers dwindled, a sign that weakening economic momentum is starting to affect the labor market.