Odaily Planet Daily News: According to government data released on Wednesday, U.S. job growth for the full year ending in March may not be as strong as previously reported. According to preliminary baseline revisions from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, non-farm payrolls may have fallen by 818,000 in the 12 months ending in March, or about 68,000 per month. Some institutions had previously predicted a decrease of up to 1 million. The final revised data will be released early next year. Some economists said the initial employment data may have been exaggerated by a variety of factors, including adjustments for business creation and closures, and how unauthorized immigrant workers were counted. It is worth noting that the data was originally scheduled to be released at 10 pm Beijing time, and was once delayed by more than 30 minutes. It is rare for a small episode to occur in the release schedule, and it is not clear what happened. (Jinshi)