Where did all the workers go
The labor force-those who have a job or are looking for one-is getting smaller, even though the economy is growing and steadily adding jobs. That trend defies the rules of a normal economic recovery.
Where did all the workers goThe labor force-those who have a job or are looking for one-is getting smaller, even though the economy is growing and steadily adding jobs. That trend defies the rules of a normal economic recovery.Nobody is sure why it's happening. Economists think some of the missing workers have retired, have entered college or are getting by on government disability checks.
June 07, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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Where did all the workers go
The labor force-those who have a job or are looking for one-is getting smaller, even though the economy is growing and steadily adding jobs. That trend defies the rules of a normal economic recovery.
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