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Weak Job Numbers May Dampen The Mood For Democrats

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BY: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

U.S. employers added 96,000 jobs last month, a weak figure that could slow any momentum President Barack Obama hoped to gain from his speech to the Democratic National Convention.

The unemployment rate fell to 8.1 percent from 8.3 percent in July, but only because more people gave up looking for work. The government only counts people as unemployed if they are actively searching.

The Labor Department also says 41,000 fewer jobs were created in July and June than first estimated. The economy has added just 139,000 jobs a month since the beginning of the year, below 2011's average of 153,000.

The bleak report comes just two months before Election Day, and the economy is the top issue on most voters' minds.

Guest:

  • Jeff Greenfield, columnist for Yahoo News and host of "Need To Know, " on PBS. His most recent book is, "Then Everything Changed: Stunning Alternate Histories Of American Politics."

This segment aired on September 7, 2012.

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