Bull market for investors; bear market for workers
By Robert Reich
Last Friday, the Labor Department reported that 236,000 new jobs were created in February. That’s good news — but not nearly good enough. Even if this rate were to continue, which seems unlikely, the United States wouldn’t be back to pre-recession levels of unemployment for another four years.
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