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America’s labor market is flashing red, and the Federal Reserve is watching the light change instead of hitting the brakes.
Layoffs and hiring are low. That means people have job security, are stuck in their jobs, or are unable to find work.
As AI technology sweeps across industries, everyone’s asking what it means for the labor market in the coming years.
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