Recently, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the total number of new non-farm jobs was reduced by 818,000 from the previously estimated 2.9 million, marking the largest downward revision since 2009. U.S. economists believe that this discrepancy doesn't mean that the U.S. lost those jobs, but rather that the number of jobs was never that high to begin with.
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