The June jobs report showed 206,000 jobs added to the economy, slightly above estimates.
"To us, the message is the labor market is slowing," Fundstrat's Tom Lee said of the June jobs report.
AdvertisementUS stocks closed at fresh record highs on Friday after a dovish June jobs report.
Both indexes finished the week at record highs, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average has yet to hit its record high reached in May.
AdvertisementThe April jobs report was also revised lower to 108,000 jobs added that month, down from the initial reading of 165,000.
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