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[Title] => US grows at slowest pace since recession
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[Title] => US unemployment rate falls to 9%, lowest since 2009
[Summary] => The US unemployment rate is suddenly sinking at the fastest pace in a half-century, falling to nine percent from 9.8 percent in just two months – the most encouraging sign for the job market since the recession ended.
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[Title] => US economy poised for steady but slow recovery
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[Title] => US economy sends numerous signals of rebound
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[Title] => Jobless rate bolts to 8.1 percent, 651,000 jobs lost
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