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NBC Evening News for Friday, May 07, 1976
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(Studio) Unemployment rate 7.5% in April. Employment improving.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Pontiac, Michigan) 900 to go back to work at featured auto plant. Signs of improving unemployment noted. Things improving despite 15% unemployment rate. [MAN - notes improvement.] [2nd MAN - will get a job soon.] ["Detroit Free Press" Art LASCHE - notes incrd. number of jobs available.] [Maitre d'hotel Dos PEREZ - says more come to restaurant because of incr. in jobs.]
REPORTER: Brian Rossie

(Studio) Bus. Council predicts inflation rate to be at 6% by early 1977.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Rossie, Brian
Duration:
00:02:40

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