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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on American unemployment (2013).
What’s driving declining labor force participation? @justinwolfers discusses with @BrianLehrer: http://t.co/3JoKFJHAsX
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) January 12, 2014
A “perverse” and chilly jobs report: Unemployment is down, but we’re leaving the workforce in droves http://t.co/y0pDuwFjWY
— NewsHour (@NewsHour) January 12, 2014
Big Drop in Unemployment Rate Was Not Good News http://t.co/jXX2epSNJy
— Real Time Economics (@WSJecon) January 11, 2014
House Democrats are unhappy with Harry Reid’s unemployment insurance proposal http://t.co/pnOSBYGNiB
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) January 10, 2014
Jobless benefits not a priority for GOP http://t.co/hYvE51EZyj
— POLITICO (@politico) January 12, 2014
Over the past year, the U.S. labor force has shrunk almost 550,000: http://t.co/uBq0j5Mz8f
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) January 12, 2014
Will Bad Jobless Data Spur Action On Unemployment Insurance? http://t.co/QPLJzQAFCM
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) January 11, 2014
We Don’t Have An Unemployment Problem — We Have A Long-Term Unemployment Problem http://t.co/76BREh0QEX
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) January 10, 2014
Today we got a jobs report disaster and an unemployment puzzle: http://t.co/XtwnauuH0B
— Slate (@Slate) January 10, 2014
Baby boomers not to blame for youth unemployment http://t.co/G33DmItLiv
— CBC Top Stories (@CBCNews) January 11, 2014