It is indisputable that the U.S. labor market is strong. The share of the population ages 25–54 with a job is at a 23-year high, median household incomes rose 4.0% last year, and real wage growth over the last four years has been broad-based and strong. The economy has not only regained the nearly 22…
Even worse, they’re measuring occupied jobs while ignoring that employers pay unsurvivable wages on part time jobs so everyone needs 2-3 to make ends meet.