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Today we'll get no fewer than nine different reports on the American Workers, what economists call the “Labor Market.”
Now I don't have to tell you that the labor market is tight. You see “help wanted” signs where ever you go. The check outline at the grocery is longer than it used to be. Fewer check out people. Bank tellers are hard to find.
By David Reavill5
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Today we'll get no fewer than nine different reports on the American Workers, what economists call the “Labor Market.”
Now I don't have to tell you that the labor market is tight. You see “help wanted” signs where ever you go. The check outline at the grocery is longer than it used to be. Fewer check out people. Bank tellers are hard to find.