The U.S. unemployment rate increased to 4.6% in November, marking the highest level since September 2021 and exceeding the expected 4.4%. Additionally, the seasonally adjusted non-farm payrolls rose by 64,000, surpassing the forecast of 50,000. These figures indicate a mixed labor market performance, with higher-than-expected job creation but also a rise in unemployment.
U.S. November Unemployment Rate Rises to 4.6%, Highest Since 2021
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