On Friday morning, the Labor Department released jobs numbers for March, which showed the U.S. economy added 192,000 jobs. However, the unemployment rate remained at 6.7 percent. Economists had been expecting a gain of 200,000 jobs and the unemployment rate to drop to 6.6 percent. Experts were closely watching March as it was the first month after a winter full of bad weather that many blamed for a slowdown.
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