As Labor Pool Shrinks, Prison Time Is Less of a Hiring Hurdle - The New York Times
'As employers dip deeper into the pool of available labor, workers are coming off the economy’s sidelines. '
'The unemployment rate has fallen nearly as far as it did in 2000, when it hit 3.8 percent. '
'And there are signs that the tightening labor market is at last beginning to shift bargaining power from companies to workers. '
'Perhaps as a result, incomes were stagnant for many middle-class families, and many groups that have historically faced discrimination or other disadvantages in the labor market never experienced the full benefits of the strong economy. '
'But millions of Americans still have part-time or temporary jobs, or are out of the labor force entirely. '
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'As employers dip deeper into the pool of available labor, workers are coming off the economy’s sidelines. '
'The unemployment rate has fallen nearly as far as it did in 2000, when it hit 3.8 percent. '
'And there are signs that the tightening labor market is at last beginning to shift bargaining power from companies to workers. '
'Perhaps as a result, incomes were stagnant for many middle-class families, and many groups that have historically faced discrimination or other disadvantages in the labor market never experienced the full benefits of the strong economy. '
'But millions of Americans still have part-time or temporary jobs, or are out of the labor force entirely. '
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