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Unemployment fell to 3.5% under Joe Biden — For how much longer

The job market is what economists call “inefficiently tight,” a problem the United States also faced during the Vietnam War, the Korean War and World War II. The current tightness is as severe as it was at the end of World War II.

By AP Apr 8, 2023 7:07:21 PM IST (Published)

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President Joe Biden keeps seeing good economic news and bad public approval ratings. The unemployment rate fell to 3.5 percent in March. More than 236,000 jobs were added. But there has been no political payoff for the president.
US adults are skipping past the job numbers and generally feeling horrible about the economy. White House aides can list plenty of reasons for the pessimism: high inflation, the hangover from the pandemic and the political polarisation that leaves Republicans automatically believing the economy is sour under a Democratic president.
Going forward, an emerging challenge for Biden might be the expectation that unemployment will get much worse this year.