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More than half of US states report job losses in September

More than half of US states report job losses in September

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

In this photo taken Wednesday, July 15, 2015, job seekers listen as Kaysara Mandry, center, talks about job opportunities at the Domino's booth during a job fair in Miami Lakes, Fla. U.S. hiring slowed sharply and previous job gains were revised lower amid a broad slowdown in the global economy. The Labor Department says employers added just 142,000 jobs in September 2015 as manufacturers and oil drillers shed workers. Photo: AP

WASHINGTON: Most US states reported jobs losses in September as slowing growth has weighed on hiring nationwide in the past two months. The Labor Department says hiring increased in just 20 states last month, the fewest since March. Twenty-seven states lost jobs and three reported no change. Still, unemployment rates fell in 37 states and rose in just seven. Six states said their unemployment rates were unchanged. Total U.S. hiring faltered in August and September as manufacturers struggled with the impact of the strong dollar and weak growth overseas. At the same time, U.S. consumers have spent cautiously. Growth likely slowed sharply in the July-September quarter to an annual rate of about 1.3 percent, from a 3.9 percent pace in the second quarter.