We got our economic response to the coronavirus right. Why would we let go of that success?
Tag: Unemployment
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The Pandemic’s Job Market Myths
Amid the pandemic, people thought the labor market had permanently changed in important ways. It was a bad bet.
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Jerome Powell’s Prized Labor Market Is Back. Can He Keep It?
The Federal Reserve chair spent the early pandemic bemoaning the loss of a strong job market. It roared back — and now its fate is in his hands.
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U.S. Economy Adds 209,000 Jobs in June as Pace of Hiring Cools
Hiring slowed last month, a sign that the Federal Reserve’s inflation-fighting campaign is taking hold. But with rising wages and low unemployment, the labor market remains resilient.