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Jobs Strength Won’t Last

Por: Forbes Business December 29, 2022

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(Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Getty Images For a while, a strong jobs picture has defied other evidence of a softening economy, perhaps even a recessionary one. Before the election, when the White House needed desperately deflect claims of recession, it pointed on occasion to technicalities but mostly to low rates of unemployment and historically high rates of hiring. Now that the election is over, it might be easier for all to face reality.... + full article



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