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Hiring, wages up strongly in December



A man walks past a Now Hiring sign in Boston in a file photo. The U.S. economy added a surprisingly strong 167,000 jobs in December, according to a government report on Friday that also showed more robust hiring in each of the two prior months than previously estimated. REUTERS/Jim BourgAP - Ending 2006 on a positive note, employers boosted hiring and fattened workers' paychecks in December, capping a year in which the country's unemployment rate averaged a six-year low of 4.6 percent.



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