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US unemployment drops by just 88,000 in March | US unemployment drops by just 88,000 in March |
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US unemployment fell by just 88,000 in March, the lowest decline for nine months, official data has shown. | |
The number was much weaker than the fall of approximately 200,000 predicted by economists, and will inevitably raise new concerns about the strength of the US economic recovery. | |
At the same time, the US jobless rate declined to 7.6% from 7.7% in February. | |
A drop in retail employment was a major factor in the smaller-than-expected fall in joblessness. | |
The data from the Labor Department showed that the retail sector lost 24,000 jobs in March. | |
At the same time, 12,000 jobs were lost in the US Postal Service, which has been making staff redundant as it aims to cut losses. | |
Other sectors of the economy performed much better, with 51,000 extra professional and business services jobs being created, and 23,000 new healthcare positions. | |
'Start worrying' | |
March's fall in unemployment was half the level of the past six months, when there was an average monthly decline of 196,000. | |
Another contributing factor to the weak level of job creation last month could have been the Federal spending cuts that came into effect on 1 March, and the impact this has had on confidence among companies. | |
"When you get to numbers below 100,000, you have to start worrying," said Paul Dales, an economist at Capital Economics. | |
The US economy needs to add about 90,000 jobs each month just to keep up with population growth. | The US economy needs to add about 90,000 jobs each month just to keep up with population growth. |