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    US: Unemployment at its lowest level since 1969

    Anjali SinghBy Anjali Singh2 Mins Read Economy March 27, 2022
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    In the United States, fewer people applied for unemployment benefits last week than at any point since 1969.

    According to the Labor Department, only 187,000 people applied for jobless benefits. This was a decrease of about 28,000 from the previous week.

    Since the onset of the coronavirus epidemic, the job market in the United States has taken a sharp turn.

    The news sparked multiple historical similarities on social media, with some users uploading photographs from the Woodstock music festival.

    Many people are looking back to the past because of the current state of the US economy. Still, it hasn’t been easy for economists and analysts to develop the correct historical analogies. When the lockdowns began two years ago, the weekly unemployment statistics reached new highs, with claims finally topping six million.

    However, the economy has rebounded with a strength that has astonished most economists. Thanks to a significant government stimulus program. Last year, the economy grew by 5.7 percent, and payrolls have been thriving. They increased by more than 600,000 last month, helping to reduce the unemployment rate to 3.8 percent.

    Historic Economic Recovery

    According to analysts, Thursday’s report underscored the tight labor market.

    President Joe Biden had tried to take credit for the gains, citing Democratic spending plans and breakthroughs against the coronavirus when he was in office.

    He hailed Thursday’s news as proof of the country’s “historic economic recovery.” However, surveys suggest that the population is still concerned about the economy, owing to rising prices at a rate not seen in 40 years.

    Many in business are tormented by similarities to the 1970s when the United States had so-called stagflation. In which growth stagnated even as price hikes spiraled, fueled in part by oil shocks.

    According to David Rosenberg, CEO of Toronto-based economic research firm Rosenberg Research, economic indicators, such as low jobless claims, show that America’s economy is headed for a recession.

    But, he cautioned, that doesn’t guarantee the US economy will face issues similar to those experienced in the 1970s. Inflationary pressures caused by supply shocks from the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, he believes, will eventually subside.

    He believes productivity increases will boost growth, citing increased expenditures in areas like automation since the pandemic.

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