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The Jobs "Boom" Isn't So Hot When We Remember Nearly Six Million Men Are Missing from the Workforce

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Tags UnemploymentU.S. Economy

12/16/2022Ryan McMaken

There appears to be a six-million-man gap between the number of men in the prime age group—age 25–54—and the number of those men actually in the workforce.

Original Article: "The Jobs "Boom" Isn't So Hot When We Remember Nearly Six Million Men Are Missing from the Workforce"

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The Jobs "Boom" Isn't So Hot When We Remember Nearly Six Million Men Are Missing from the Workforce