Jobseekers listen to prospective employers during a job hiring event for marketing, sales and retail positions in San Francisco, California in this file photo. The U.S. economy probably bounced back to an annual growth rate of around 2.5 percent in the second quarter, and the labor market is approaching full employment, U.S. Federal Reserve vice chairman Stanley Fischer said Tuesday. He said “tentative” signs of wage growth and continued job creation also gave him confidence that U.S. labor markets will continue improving and gradually push inflation towards the Fed’s 2 percent target.SD-Agencies
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