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What weak unemployment figures mean for your investments

By Scalper1 | September 21, 2012
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When the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released employment figures for the month of August, the report was widely seen as disappointing, though it was right in line with job creation

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What weak unemployment figures mean for your investments

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