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Labor force participation “quite depressed” versus pre-pandemic levels, Yellen says

“When we really get control of the (COVID-19) pandemic, I think labor supply will go back to normal,” Yellen told CBS’ “Face the Nation” in an interview on Friday.

Yellen said there were several reasons for an “abnormally low” supply of labor, including a shortage of childcare workers and educators, which “creates childcare problems.”

“That also tends to suppress labor supply,” she added https://cbsn.ws/3n9iiR5.


Source: Economy - investing.com

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