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The next phase of the US jobs recovery has begun

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Such good news for so many families...


"Monthly job gains have averaged more than half a million over the past 12 months, a truly staggering pace compared with pre-pandemic numbers. In 2019, for example, the monthly average was only 164,000.

For Friday's March jobs report, economists polled by Refinitiv expect 490,000 positions to have been added. If the prediction proves correct, the nation will have recovered more than 90% of all jobs lost during the pandemic. It would also bring the unemployment rate to 3.7%, a new pandemic-era low."





 
I have it on good authority none of those jobs count and the paychecks do not actually exist, because they are not "new"
 
the nation will have recovered more than 90% of all jobs lost during the pandemi
9 out of 10 people that lost their jobs in March 2020 have FINALLY gotten their jobs back?

Gosh...that only took 2 years.

Congratulations?
 
It’s almost as if you lift the restrictions you placed on on business operate they can recover.
 
9 out of 10 people that lost their jobs in March 2020 have FINALLY gotten their jobs back?

Gosh...that only took 2 years.

Congratulations?
How long should it have taken?
 
How long should it have taken?
What period of time do you think is “good” for people to have been without their job?

Is 2 years “good”? Something to celebrate?
 
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