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  • Unemployment Likely To Fall to 7.2% in September, With Smaller Gains Going Forward

    October 3, 2013, Regis Barnichon

  • Unemployment Rate Falls to 7.3% in August, but Really the Jobs Numbers say "Blech!"

    September 6, 2013, Justin Wolfers

  • Unemployment Projected to Drop to 7.3% but Future Recovery Compromised Absent Improvements on the Hiring Front

    September 4, 2013, Regis Barnichon

  • The Unemployment Rate Is Edging Down, and the Job Picture Slowly Improving

    August 2, 2013, Gary Burtless and

  • Avoiding the Resource Curse: How to Manage Natural Resource Wealth for Human Development

    July 11, 2013, Tamar Atinc

  • Jobless Rate Stuck, But Employment Gains Remain Robust

    July 5, 2013, Gary Burtless

  • Unemployment Projected to Remain at 7.6 Percent for April, But Expected to Drop Faster in Near Future

    May 2, 2013, Regis Barnichon

  • Bad News in March: Tepid Job Gains and a Shrinking Workforce

    April 5, 2013, Gary Burtless

  • Unemployment Projected to Rise Very Slightly to 7.8% for March

    April 3, 2013, Regis Barnichon

  • Sizeable Job Gains, but a Long Way from Good Health

    March 8, 2013, Gary Burtless

  • Unemployment Projected to Decline to 7.8 Percent for February

    March 5, 2013, Regis Barnichon

  • Economic Recovery, Not the Deficit, Is the Number One Problem

    February 7, 2013, Henry J. Aaron

  • Upward Revisions Offer Brighter Picture of Job Growth

    February 1, 2013, Gary Burtless

  • Labor Market Keeps Improving: Unemployment Uptick Normal, Reflects the Dynamics of Unemployment Inertia

    February 1, 2013, Regis Barnichon

  • The Psychological Toll and Economic Fallout of High Unemployment

    January 8, 2013, Gary Burtless

  • Steady Unemployment Rate Masks Encouraging Improvements in the Labor Market

    January 4, 2013, Regis Barnichon

  • Slow but Steady: Job Market Improves in December

    January 4, 2013, Gary Burtless

  • Slow Recovery in the Job Market

    December 26, 2012, Gary Burtless

  • Labor Market Still Fragile, Unemployment Likely to Tick Back Up Next Month

    December 7, 2012, Regis Barnichon

  • An Introduction to a New Approach to Forecasting Unemployment

    November 2, 2012, Regis Barnichon

  • Tepid Labor Market Recovery Continues; Unemployment Rate Likely to be Stuck at 7.9 Percent

    November 2, 2012, Regis Barnichon

  • Another Heartening Report on Job Market Progress

    November 2, 2012, Gary Burtless

  • An Upbeat Household Survey and Revisions in Old Payroll Statistics Paint a Brighter Picture of the Job Market

    October 5, 2012, Gary Burtless

  • The Job Market Has a Case of the Blahs

    September 7, 2012, Gary Burtless

  • Cut Off at the Pass: The Limits of Leadership in the 21st Century

    August 10, 2012, Barbara Kellerman

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