Unemployment Drops But Economic Uncertainty Remains

Members of Congress tried to sound upbeat Friday about a slight dip in unemployment even as other economic indicators caution against too much optimism. The Labor Department reported that unemployment fell to 9.7 percent in January, down from 10 percent a month earlier. “We no longer [,,,]

CREDIT: Tom Ramstack

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