
Weak Job Numbers Put Recovery in Doubt
Clip: 7/6/2012 | 14m 38s
Weak Job Numbers Put Recovery in Doubt
Employers added just 80,000 jobs in June, well below the numbers some economists had predicted and a clear sign the economic recovery is still faltering. Ray Suarez speaks with supporters of both presidential campaigns to hear why they believe the disappointing numbers mean their man is the best choice to fix the problem.
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Weak Job Numbers Put Recovery in Doubt
Clip: 7/6/2012 | 14m 38s
Employers added just 80,000 jobs in June, well below the numbers some economists had predicted and a clear sign the economic recovery is still faltering. Ray Suarez speaks with supporters of both presidential campaigns to hear why they believe the disappointing numbers mean their man is the best choice to fix the problem.
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