The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today the slow continual decline in job openings that remains at historic high levels. Meanwhile, unemployment remains at multi-decade low levels. How can businesses have record job openings while those collecting unemployment are at record low levels? Where are the workers and how are they paying their bills? Finally, what does this mean for the US economy and stock markets? In this Weekly Brief we unpack these reports and explain where people are working and why household finances are better than they have been in decades.
From "Daybreak with Anton"
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