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There are eight job openings at the 110-person company. They are being filled only when absolutely necessary. "We are looking for folks now, but we are doing it with a bit of trepidation," he said. "I would hate to hire them and then have to let them go next year." Hiring has improved from the spring. From July through September, employers added an average of 146,000 a month. That's more than double the average monthly job growth during the previous three months. Even with the gains, hiring must be stronger to bring relief to the unemployed. Roughly 100,000 new jobs are needed each month to keep up with the working-age population. The economy is growing too slowly to create more jobs. The economy expanded at an annual rate of 1.3 percent pace in the April-June quarter, down from 2 percent in the first three months of the year. Most economists expect growth to remain at a sluggish pace of around 2 percent for the rest of the year.
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