U.S. employers added a booming 256,000 jobs in December, shrugging off high labor costs, slowing sales and uncertainty about President-elect Donald Trump's economic policies. The unemployment rate fell from 4.2% to 4.1%, the Labor Department said Friday. The robust performance bolsters the case for the Federal Reserve to stand pat and skip an interest rate…
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