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The U.S. jobs market is too 'strong,' the Fed says. So expect rising unemployment.

Por: MarketWatch Politics November 03, 2022

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“The labor market remains extremely tight,” he said at the start of his regular press conference. Then a few minutes later he said, “The labor market continues to be out of balance.” If that wasn’t enough, Powell later declared that “the labor market is just very, very, very strong, very strong.” And to top it off, he added: “The broader picture is of an overheated labor market where demand substantially exceeds supply.”  The... + full article



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