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September 3, 2010 12:32 PM

US Service Sector Sees Slowing Growth

(AP)  A trade group says the U.S. service sector, which provides most of jobs in the country, expanded for the eighth straight month in August, but the pace of growth slowed.

The Institute for Supply Management says its service-sector index fell to 51.5 last month from 54.3 in July. Economists had expected a higher reading of 53.5.

Levels above 50 signal growth.

The index shows service companies have been expanding every month this year, but not as fast as the much smaller manufacturing sector. Companies that supply services, which range from hospitals to shops and banks, depend more on spending by consumers in the U.S.

The survey's gauge of future business, new orders, slowed to the weakest pace this year.

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by ianlou September 3, 2010 4:19 PM EDT
There is no mystery here.

After a decade of GOP backed doses of sugar in the middle class gas tank in the form union busting, pay cuts, job outsourcing and manufacturing off-shoring, America's economic engine is seized.
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by wyodutch September 3, 2010 11:52 AM EDT
What!!!????
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Taco Delite and Bubba's Burger Barn not hiring as fast as they should? Zounds!
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