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Job growth on a roll, will wages follow?

Clip: 2/6/2015 | 5m 16s

The recovering U.S. economy has made its strongest showing yet.

The recovering U.S. economy has made its strongest showing yet. Employers created a million jobs since November -- the best three-month average in 17 years. And January also boasted the biggest wage rise in six years. But not all sectors saw the same level of growth. To discuss the data, Jeffrey Brown speaks with Diane Swonk of Mesirow Financial.

02/06/2015 | Rating NR

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