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7 Takeaways From The Blowout May Jobs Report We just opened the doors to Robert Rapier’s brand-

7 Takeaways From The Blowout May Jobs Report [StreetAuthority]    [Get Every Income Pick Robert Rapier Releases — For The Rest Of Your Life]( We just opened the doors to Robert Rapier’s brand-new membership level, the Platinum Income Alliance. This private program gives you access to every income-generating pick he releases… not just for 1 year… or even 5… but for the rest of your life. [Get the details here before you get locked out.](   7 Takeaways From The Blowout May Jobs Report By John Persinos  Summer doesn’t officially start until June 20, but we got some unexpected heat from the latest U.S. jobs report, released Friday for the month of May. Below, I explain why you shouldn’t sweat the data. I also provide seven specific investment takeaways. The U.S. Labor Department’s [Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported]( Friday that the U.S. economy added far more jobs than expected in May. While consumers and the current administration might welcome this news, it presents a conundrum for inflation hawks and the stock market. According to the BLS, nonfarm payrolls expanded by 272,000 for the month, up from 165,000 in April and well ahead of the consensus estimate for 190,000 (see chart). At the same time, the unemployment rate rose to 4%, the first time it has punched through that level since January 2022. Economists had been expecting the rate to stay unchanged at 3.9% from April. However, a deeper dive into the numbers shows underlying softness. The labor force participation rate decreased to 62.5%, down 0.2 percentage point. The survey of households used to calculate the unemployment rate revealed that the level of people who reported holding jobs fell by 408,000. Discouraged workers and those holding part-time jobs for economic reasons held steady at 7.4%. [Read More...](   [659.5% Average Total Return on His Picks]( Robert Rapier has a 659.5% average return on his holdings. And that’s no handful of “cherry-picked” winners… That’s a full portfolio of 40+ stocks we’ve actually recommended to our readers. With nearly a dozen triple and quadruple-digit winners — it’s clear this stock-picking system works. And now 3 more “red-hot buys” have popped up on our radar. [Click here for the 3 stocks that could start paying you up to $1,915 per month.]( 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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