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September jobs report is made for the spin cycle

It's the most important jobs report before the presidential election in November.

Analysts expect the economy to have added 170,000 jobs in September.
Analysts expect the economy to have added 170,000 jobs in September.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics releases jobs numbers Friday and analysts are looking for around 170,000 new jobs added last month, unemployment around 4.8 or 4.9 percent and wages up about 2.5 percent over the same time last year.

Elise Gould, senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute, said she’ll look beyond the headline numbers to get a better sense of things. She focuses on the share of working age people who are actually working.

“What we know from looking at it today is that we have seen some recovery,” she said. “But we still have much more ground to cover to get back to the economy of 2007 and even more to get back to the full employment economy of 2000.”

Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at Glassdoor, said while new jobs are good, the picture of a steadily growing economy doesn’t tell the whole story.

“You cannot really have a dynamic, growing economy with lots of new firms starting up and innovating unless you allow older firms to shut down and shed jobs as well,” he said.

He called it job churning. He said the pace of job creation and destruction has slowed, and that could mean the American economy is slowing, too.

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