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U.S. financial system unexpectedly loses 92,000 jobs in February

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The U.S. financial system unexpectedly misplaced 92,000 jobs in February because the unemployment price inched greater to 4.4%. NBC Information’ Christine Romans and Editor-in-Chief at Investopedia Caleb Silver break down the most recent financial information.

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