Six Million Missing Jobs: The Lingering Pain of the Great Recession
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Carnevale, Anthony P.
Jayasundera, Tamara
Gulish, Artem
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The economy continues to add jobs at a steady pace and the Federal Reserve Board is considering its first interest rates hike since the beginning of the recession. Six Million Missing Jobs: The Lingering Pain of the Great Recession shows that the effects of the Great Recession still linger in the form of 6.4 million jobs that were not created, including 3 million college jobs.
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2015-12Rights
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