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US jobs surge unexpectedly in March despite Iran war

U.S. job growth surged unexpectedly in March with 178,000 jobs added and the unemployment rate falling to 4.3%, despite concerns from the war in Iran and energy price shocks. The gains were driven by the end of health care strikes and broad hiring in construction and manufacturing, though financial and information sectors saw losses. The strong labor market may lead the Federal Reserve to delay interest rate cuts.

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