Economics
U.S. Job Gains Seen Strengthening After Two Disappointing Months
- June payrolls projected to increase by more than 700,000
- Labor force participation depressed; job openings at a record
A job seeker reads paperwork during a Job News USA career fair in Louisville, Kentucky, on June 23.
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The government’s upcoming June jobs report will signal whether U.S. employers had greater success filling a record number of vacancies after two disappointing months of hiring.