“America’s unemployment rate is low. But so is its job growth. That means Americans without stable, full-time work are locked out of a job market that has settled into a low-hire, low-fire stasis,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Job data released this week shows that the U.S. entered the new year with an unemployment rate of 4.4%, after the lowest monthly pace of job gains outside a recession since 2003. People without jobs are enduring longer searches, and millions of people are stringing together multiple gigs to get by.”

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