U.S. Adds More May Jobs Than Expected as Wages Trail Inflation
May Employment Report: New Jobs Exceed Expectations, Wages Lag Inflation; Kevin Hassett SpeaksEmployers Added a Robust 172,000 Jobs in May - The New York TimesMay employment report: New jobs smash expectations, wages not keeping up with inflationMay employment report: New jobs smash expectations, wages not keeping up with inflationMay jobs report: US labor market smashes expectations with payroll growth of 172,000 - AOLMarkets 'Terribly Wrong' to Price in Rate Hike, Kevin Hassett SaysMay employment report: New jobs smash expectations, wages not keeping up with inflationNational Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett spoke to the press outside the White House on Friday about the latest jobs report numbers, saying he was a little bit surprised, but not too much., ...White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett joins CNBC "Squawk on the Street" to discuss the May jobs report., Watch more of the interview at the link in bio.Hassett hails 'golden age' as jobs surge, critics push backMay jobs surge signals resilienceOne argument for a rate hike, another for a rate cut, after blowout jobs report (TLT:NASDAQ) | Seeking AlphaMay employment report: New jobs smash expectations, wages not keeping up with inflationMay jobs report beats expectations, but wages continue to lose the race to inflation