According to one little-followed measure, the economy created about 500,000 jobs last month — more than four times as many as the government's official figure of 120,000. The divergence between the two figures is one among a number of peripheral statistics — including upward revisions to past job gains and growth in temporary employment — that suggest the job market may well be better than at first glance.
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