In a labor market that feels more like a house of cards than a robust engine of growth, the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics paints a picture of stagnation masked by selective gains.
After reading this , I feel like the U.S. job market is really fragile. On the surface it seems stable, but it’s mostly propped up by healthcare. It feels like everyday people are struggling to keep up with inflation and rising housing costs, while the system is rigged by big corporations and policy.
After reading this , I feel like the U.S. job market is really fragile. On the surface it seems stable, but it’s mostly propped up by healthcare. It feels like everyday people are struggling to keep up with inflation and rising housing costs, while the system is rigged by big corporations and policy.