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What you need to know on Wall Street today

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Job creation in the US slowed in August after a stronger start to the summer, and the unemployment rate ticked up from a 16-year low. A report Friday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that the US economy added 156,000 jobs in August, fewer than economists had expected. The unemployment rate rose to 4.4% from 4.3%. The US dollar dropped after the report, and gold spiked.

  • Texans in Harvey's path will face health risks from mold, insects, and bacteria for months to come
  • Hurricane Harvey is going to make it harder to gauge the US jobs market
  • Harvey is causing tornadoes and flooding across the Deep South
  • A chemical plant exploded twice after getting flooded by Harvey — but it's not over yet
  • Harvey damaged an estimated 500,000 vehicles at Houston dealerships — and automakers are scrambling to restock
  • Over 300,000 people have already signed up for aid after Harvey — and the financial toll for survivors is just beginning

In other news, there are still basic questionsRepublicans need to answer about their massive tax plan. A federal watchdog is reviewing the circumstances surrounding a controversial flight taken by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and his wife to Kentucky.

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In tech news, Apple's customers don't really care about the new bezel-less screen on the iPhone 8. And Amazon is promising NFL advertisers it will track whether their ads get people to buy things on Amazon.

Lastly, Porsche's high-tech SUV is getting a fresh look and some new features— here's a closer look.

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