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Employment numbers are improving, but only slightly. Millions of Americans remain out of work or underemployed as the economic recovery continues slowly. Brookings experts look at monthly jobs reports, examine ways to get Americans back to work, and recommend ideas to move the country back to prosperity and economic stability.
Reuters/Rick Wilking - A job seeker talks to an exhibitor at the Colorado Hospital Association health care career fair in Denver April 9, 2013.
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Unemployment Likely To Fall to 7.2% in September, With Smaller Gains Going Forward
October 3, 2013, Regis Barnichon
In the latest unemployment rate forecast of the Barnichon-Nekarda model, Regis Barnichon predicts that the decline in the unemployment rate will continue, bringing it to 7.2% for September 2013.
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How Much Can Later Retirement Help?
2013, Henry J. Aaron and Gary Burtless, eds.
2012, John Page
2011, Robert W. Crandall, Vikram Maheshri and Clifford Winston
Journal
2008, Gary Burtless and Janet Rothenberg Pack, eds.
Hamilton Project Ideas on Income Security, Education, and Taxes
2008, Jason E. Bordoff and Jason Furman, eds.
Building a 21st Century Economy in America's Older Industrial Areas
2008, Jennifer S. Vey and Richard M. McGahey, eds.
2007, Gary Burtless and Janet Rothenberg Pack, eds.
2006, Carol Graham and Susan M. Collins, eds.
2006, Gary Burtless and Janet Rothenberg Pack, eds.
The New Suburban Reality
2002, Myron Orfield
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