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Here is what happened:
The “B Tables” (a survey of employers) reported 142,000 jobs were added, (full-time part-time combined). That is today’s top-line number.
The “A Tables” (a survey of households) reported 168,000 jobs were added. (full-time part-time combined), but also reports the number of people employed “part-time for economic reasons” increased 264,000.
264k minus 168k equals a loss of 96,000 full-time jobs.
No wonder the Fed is pointing to this report as a reason to cut rates.