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Unemployment picture flattens at 6.3 percent
Employers added jobs in May, but not enough to lower the unemployment rate, which remains at 6.3 percent, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

     Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 217,000 in May, the bureau reported. That's down from April, when about 288,000 jobs were added. In May, as in April, 9.8 million workers were unemployed.
      Jobs were added in professional and business services, health care and social assistance, food services and drinking places, and transportation and warehousing. Even so, four key aspects of the employment picture were stagnant:

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