You have companies that are going to benefit from the tax cuts, you have lower unemployment, you have slightly
greater labor participation rate.
Not exact matches
The conventional wisdom in the economics community is that the
labor force
participation rate would have continued to decline even if the
great recession never occurred, because as the nation ages the share of retired workers would grow.
The Civilian
Labor Force
Participation Rate has been in free fall since the
Great Recession.
The
labor force participation rate, the number of people working or actively looking for work, has fallen since the Great Recession and has stagnated near 63 percent for the last four years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statis
labor force
participation rate, the number of people working or actively looking for work, has fallen since the
Great Recession and has stagnated near 63 percent for the last four years, according to the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statis
Labor Statistics.
Following the
Great Recession, the
labor force
participation rate dipped to a historical low.