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Stocks continued their sell off this morning as investors react to President Trump's widening trade war.
NPR's Scott Horsley reports.
The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled more than 1,000 points in early trading.
The Thursday was the worst day in the stock market in five years and so far,
Friday is looking pretty grim as well.
President Trump's sweeping tariffs threatened to raise costs for domestic businesses and consumers.
They're also likely to hurt exporters, including farmers and factories.
Overnight, China said it would apply matching tariffs to all US Imports.
There is some positive news this morning on the U.S. job market.
The Labor Department says employers added 228,000 jobs last month,
about twice as many as the month before.
The report's based on a survey taken three weeks ago, however,
and doesn't reflect the fallout from this week's tariff news.
The unemployment rate inched up to 4.2%.