Stronger-than-expected Job Market Complicates Picture for Retail

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Stronger-than-expected Job Market Complicates Picture for Retail
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Job seekers still have lots of places to turn as retailers start to staff up for the holidays.

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Looks like retailers are going to continue to have plenty of competition when it comes to staffing up for the holiday season.

The September performance put job gains at more than double the 161,500 positions economists had penciled in, according to FactSet.

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