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Friday’s jobs report could be a case where good news isn’t really good

Friday's jobs report could be a case where good news isn't really good

A worker takes a panini sandwich off a grill at a restaurant in the Union Market district in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2022.

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Investors are closely watching the nonfarm payrolls report due out Friday, but not for the usual reasons.

In normal times, strong job gains and rising wages would be considered a good thing. But these days, they’re exactly what the U.S. economy doesn’t need as policymakers…


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