Economists predict U.S. added 1.7 million jobs in July, but admit it’s largely a guess. Here’s what worries them

The U.S. economy probably suffered a steep decline in hiring and job creation in July, but rarely has Wall Street been so flummoxed about the state of the labor market. The resurgence of the coronavirus and a potentially big shift in school employment could throw the numbers out of whack.
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