Stocks maintained losses Friday morning after U.S. job growth slowed in September, adding to investor uncertainty, President Donald Trump's disclosure that he has tested positive for COVID-19.

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STOCKS FALL

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell over 300 points at the open, a decline of 1.5%, while NASDAQ Composite and S&P 500 declined 234 and 55 points, losses of 2% and 1.6%, respectively.

JOB GROWTH SLOWS 

The September nonfarm payroll report showed the addition of 661,000 jobs, falling short of the 800,000 estimate, that's down from the 1.37 million jobs that were added in August,

The unemployment rate ticked down to 7.9%, compared to 8.4% previously.

Private payrolls added 877,000 jobs, while the government shed 216,000 jobs. August's jobs report was revised higher, as the economy added 1.489 million jobs, up from a prior reading of 1.371 million.

The average workweek ticked up to 34.7 hours, while average hourly earnings rose 0.1%. The Labor force participation rate fell to 61.4% in September, down from 61.7%. Read more at FOX Business