
The Fed Was Wrong: Economy Weaker than Initially Reported
After a delayed release, a revision from the Bureau of Labor Statistics confirmed what many economists were expecting this week: the labor market is not as strong as previously thought.

After a delayed release, a revision from the Bureau of Labor Statistics confirmed what many economists were expecting this week: the labor market is not as strong as previously thought.
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