Why Low Layoff Numbers Don’t Mean the Labor Market Is Strong

Why Low Layoff Numbers Don’t Mean the Labor Market Is Strong

The New York Times - Business:

Past economic cycles show that unemployment starts to tick up ahead of a recession, with wide-scale layoffs coming only later.

Ben Casselman
Author: Ben Casselman

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