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America's Job Market: Slowing Down or Just Catching Its Breath? As gold continues to break all-time

America's Job Market: Slowing Down or Just Catching Its Breath? [StreetAuthority]    From Our Partners  [Mysterious Gold Leverage Just Announced]( As gold continues to break all-time highs, many folks will run out and buy bullion or mining stocks. That's not the best way to ride this gold bull market higher. Note, this showed a 995% gain the last time we shared this same investment idea. [Click here to find out what to do.](   America's Job Market: Slowing Down or Just Catching Its Breath? By John Persinos  Last week, we got another example of an enduring paradox on Wall Street: how “bad” news is often perceived as “good” news. To the average individual, news of increasing joblessness provokes concern and anxiety. It suggests economic instability, personal hardship, and a downturn in consumer spending. Yet, on Wall Street, this seemingly bleak development can trigger optimism and market rallies. The fact is, economic indicators are not assessed in isolation but in comparison to market expectations. Case in point: The latest report on U.S. weekly jobless claims, [released Thursday](, came in at a peppy 231,000, their highest level since August 2023. The unemployment rate climbed from 3.8% to 3.9%. This data suggests a labor market that’s catching its breath after a long sprint (see chart). [Read More...](   [machine]( [“Dividend multiplier” extracts 4x more money from income stocks?!](  When my Dividend Multiplier spotted an office furniture manufacturer in May of 2021, it was paying a healthy 31 cents per share. So, holding 1,000 shares (a $44,410 up-front investment) could have handed you $310. But with my Dividend Multiplier, you could have made as much as $1,125 off the same stock… while holding HALF the shares. That’s nearly 4x more money at half the cost! [Click here to discover how much the Dividend Multiplier could put in YOUR pocket.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL}as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms](   [Privacy](   [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 [[ StreetAuthority ]] [[ 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 ]] All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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