The U.S. added 372,000 jobs in June and the unemployment remained at 3.6 percent in a positive jobs report for President Biden that beat expectations.Economists forecast that 270,000 jobs would be added in June, below the 390,000 in May amid fears of a recession.5.9 million Americans are still out of work, a figure that has stayed steady since last month, and the labor force participation rate declined slightly to 62.2 percent, according to the figures released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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