U.S. Added 177,000 Jobs in May, Beating 85,000 Expected

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. economy added 177,000 seasonally adjusted non-farm jobs in May, significantly exceeding the forecast of 85,000. The prior month's figure was revised upward to 179,000 from an initially reported 115,000, indicating stronger-than-expected employment growth.
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