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June’s Jobs Report Wasn’t As Bad As The Headlines (And How You Can Take Advantage)

At first glance, the June jobs report looks weak but a deeper look shows something different.

May 2010 Jobs Report Gives A Temporary Boost To Home Affordability

According to the government, 431,000 jobs were created in May, but of those new jobs, 95.4 percent represented temporary staffing for the 2010 Census. Home affordability is improving on the report.

Markets Ignore The April Jobs Report And It’s Good News For Mortgage Rates

Despite 290,000 jobs created in April 2010 — nearly twice the expected amount — and a 40 percent upward revision of March’s numbers, mortgage rates are essentially unchanged. In a normal environment, rates would be higher. Today is not normal.

Tying Friday’s Jobs Report To Rising Mortgage Rates

Non-Farm Payrolls is the official name of the government’s monthly jobs report and, given the fragile state of the U.S. economy, Wall Street will be watching it closely. Mortgage rates could spike come Friday morning.

The Bad Jobs Report Wasn’t All Bad — Mortgage Rates Fell

Despite the headlines, it’s important to remember that December’s jobs report wasn’t all bad news. There’s two sides to every economic coin.

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