The U.S. Gallup Good Jobs (GGJ) rate, which measures the percentage of the U.S. adult population with full-time jobs, rose to 46.3% in June, up from 45.4% in May. This is the highest level so far in 2017. The current level is roughly equal to the rate in June 2016, when the GGJ stood at 46.0%.
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Thursday, July 6, 2017
Gallup: June Good Jobs rate highest so far in 2017
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Labels: Gallup GGJ, Gallup Good Jobs Rate, job market, unemployment
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