| Same song and dance... Where's the growth Mama Obama? The U.S. labour market cooled some in June, as job growth was slightly lower than expected but still above 200,000, according to the latest employment data from the Labor Department.Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said 223,000 jobs were created in June, up from May's downwardly revised number of 254,000; May’s initial report pegged the growth at 280,000 jobs. April's employment data was revised lower to 187,000 jobs, from the previous level of 221,000. According to the report, job growth in April and May dropped by a total of 60,000 jobs as a result of the revisions. |