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A U.S. labor shortage is planting the seeds for lots of layoffs. Here's how

Por: MarketWatch Business November 07, 2022

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That might not sound like much, but it is. The smaller percentage of people who are part of the labor force suggests some 1 million to 2 million people who normally would be working are not. Since there’s not enough workers to go around, businesses have to pay more to retain or attract workers. Wages are rising at the fastest pace since the early 1980s and adding to the Federal Reserve’s worry about inflation. “We’re getting, really,... + full article



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