U.S. adds a better-than-expected 117,000 jobs in July

National Retail Federation CEO says more can be done to encourage growth

The U.S. Labor Department announced that the U.S. added 117,000 jobs in July and that unemployment rate dropped to 9.1%. According to the report, retailers added 26,000 jobs in July, second only to the health care industry.

National Retail Federation president and CEO Matthew Shay said that Americans are relieved the unemployment numbers are taking a step in the right direction.

“As an industry that provides jobs to more than 40 million Americans, consumer confidence in our economy and our government could not be more crucial as retailers inch closer to the holiday season,” Shay said. “Now that the first chapter of the debt ceiling debate is behind us, retailers need Congress and the Administration to advance a strong jobs agenda that includes corporate tax reform, visa reform and passing the pending free trade agreements.

“While positive retail jobs growth in July is another indicator that retailers are pulling their weight in this economic recovery, a strong jobs agenda would allow retailers to increase hiring on an even larger scale.”