I have a post at Left Foot Forward, looking at today’s labour market statistics. The figures are good, with employment up and unemployment down, but there is a disturbing rise in long-term unemployment and real wages are still falling.
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Comment made by Russell on Jun 20th 2012 at 6:54 pm:
Yes; that’s the plan.