What Goes Up, Must Come Down: How the Labor Market Is Emerging From the Long Shadow of the Pandemic

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The US labor market has been cooling for over three years, with unemployment drifting upward for 35 months,  the longest such stretch without a recession on record. Rather than a sign of structural breakdown, this prolonged cooling can be better understood as the cyclical unwinding of an equally unprecedented pandemic-era labor boom. The recent surge in productivity

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