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Wall Street ‘Slides’ by Unemployment in the Us: Dow Jones Falls 0.62%

Summary by El Financiero
The Wall Street Stock Exchange closed this Tuesday with red numbers, after it became known that unemployment rose in November to 4.6 percent in the United States, the highest figure in four years.So, the Dow Jones topped the declines with 0.62 percent, in the entire 48 thousand 114.26, followed by the S&P 500 that subtracted 0.24 percent, in the 6,000 800.26 points, while the Nasdaq was the only one that advanced 0.23 percent, to 23 thousand 111…

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The Wall Street Stock Exchange closed this Tuesday with red numbers, after it became known that unemployment rose in November to 4.6 percent in the United States, the highest figure in four years.So, the Dow Jones topped the declines with 0.62 percent, in the entire 48 thousand 114.26, followed by the S&P 500 that subtracted 0.24 percent, in the 6,000 800.26 points, while the Nasdaq was the only one that advanced 0.23 percent, to 23 thousand 111…

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The US markets ended Tuesday’s session with declines in most indexes after the November employment report — late published — showed 64,000 new payrolls and an upturn in the unemployment rate to 4.6%. The tone was further hardened with the collapse of oil, which led the WTI to its lowest level since April, while investors would also digest weaker business signs and flat retail sales.

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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