The US Labour Department will release the results of its monthly jobs surveys of employers and households tomorrow.
The report is one of the most important gauges of the state of the world's largest economy, and it is coming at a critical time.
The US presidential campaign, in which voters have identified the economy as a top concern, is underway.
After several years focused on inflation worries, attention is starting to turn to the job market.
Last month, the Labour Department reported the unemployment rate had hit 4.3 per cent in July, up from 3.5 per cent a year earlier, as job growth slowed.
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