Most traders, economists and policy makers, including those at the Federal Reserve, have been hoping for the labor market to cool and they got their wish in the March numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Total non-farm payroll growth slowed to 236,000 from a revised 326,000 in February and 472,000 in January. Overall wage…
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