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July Fourth is Today
If you haven’t bought supplies for your cookout yet, you’ll find that sirloin steak and processed cheese for your burger are more expensive than last July Fourth, but chicken and eggs are cheaper, according to Wells Fargo’s Chief Agricultural Economist Michael Swanson.
Plus, filling up your gas tank will cost you about $1.30 less per gallon than a year ago, per AAA.
Jobs Report Incoming
The June jobs report highlights a relatively slow week for economic data. Once again, like in every month before it since January 2021, the report is expected to show that companies are still on the hiring grind, adding an estimated 225,000 new jobs last month.
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