Biden to deliver remarks on jobs report after better-than-expected jobs numbers released

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Megan Lebowitz is based in the Washington bureau. She has written about breaking politics news and U.S.-China relations.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will deliver remarks on the September jobs report Friday morning at the White House after an unexpectedly high jobs increase. The U.S. added about 336,000 jobs in September, nearly twice the Dow Jones prediction of 170,000 jobs and above the monthly average of 267,000 jobs over the past year, according to the newly released report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The unemployment rate in September stayed the same at 3.8%.

The news comes as the White House announced the third Investing in America tour, intended 'to highlight how Bidenomics is growing the economy from the bottom up and middle out in communities across the country,' White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in Thursday's press briefing.

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