U.S. Employers Cut 140,000 US Jobs in December; Unemployment Rates Holds at 6.7

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – OCTOBER 09: Employment advertisements are highlighted in a newspaper on October 9, 2014 in Melbourne, Australia. Economists expect the Australian jobs figure for September to show an unemployment rate of 6.2%. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. employers shed jobs last month for the first time since April, cutting 140,00 positions, clear evidence that the economy is faltering as the viral pandemic tightens its grip on consumers and businesses.

The unemployment rate stayed at 6.7%, the first time it hasn’t fallen since April. Friday’s figures from the Labor Department suggest that employers have rehired roughly all the workers they can afford to after having laid off more than 22 million in the spring – the worst such loss on record.

The economy still has 9.9 million fewer jobs than it did before the pandemic sent it sinking into a deep recession nearly a year ago.

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