Why American workers are in a rut: Employer concentration may have distorted the US labour market beyond repair
New Delhi, April 22 -- America is not, according to the official definition, in a recession. And yet the American labour market is so weak that it raises an obvious question: what's the difference? More precisely, how is today's labour market different from the labour market during a recession?
Maybe it's not so obvious. In the 18 years since the US economy last made the transition from expansion to contraction (as opposed to the abrupt shock of the pandemic), its labour market-and the understanding of it-have changed.
The pain that was generally thought to be limited to recessions is much more pervasive than commonly realized, because recessions aren't the only cause of constrained labour mobility. There's now a different source: emplo...
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