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The American economy established 143,000 jobs in January, after the forecasts decreased, but the previous bumper personality was revised a month.
January number of the work statistics office adapts to the expectations of Economists, which were included in Reuters, from an increase of 170,000.
It contradicts 307,000 jobs added in December, which was in the previous estimate of 256,000.
Friday job data comes slightly more than a week after the US Federal Reserve kept at 4.25 to 4.5 percent, despite the pressure of US President Donald Trump to low borrowing costs.
Prices lists are expected to reduce rates twice this year only, as the permanent American labor market force provides them at a time when they give them a cautious approach to lower borrowing costs.
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