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Our Long-Term Underemployment Problem
by Nathan Arbor “As unemployed Americans find part-time, temporary, and seasonal work, the official unemployment rate could decline. However, this does not necessarily mean more Americans are working at their desired capacity.” (Gallup, April 1, 2010) Reports of job statistics … Continue reading
Posted in Arbor, economics, politics
Tagged Bill Clinton, income inequality, Judith Stein, Pivotal Decade, underemployment, unemployment
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