The U.S. economy had a net gain of 209,000 jobs in July, while the unemployment rate fell slightly to 4.3 percent. Friday's Labor Department report says job gains were seen in restaurants, business services, and healthcare. The average hourly wage rose nine cents an hour in July, to reach $26.36. That is up 65 cents over the past year. While the report shows strong job growth and rising wages, it also shows seven million Americans still out of work and another 5.3 million who want full time work can only find part time employment.