Unemployment is under 4% and that's a bad thing for stocks, Leuthold's Paulsen says
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Unemployment is under 4% and that's a bad thing for stocks, Leuthold's Paulsen says

The unemployment rate under 4 percent might be good for Main Street, but Leuthold Group's Jim Paulsen says it has historically been bad for Wall Street.
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Mon, Aug 20 20183:25 PM EDT
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