Question: Part of the current problem with worker shortages involves individuals who retired during the pandemic and do not want to return to the labor force.

Part of the current problem with worker shortages involves individuals who retired during the pandemic and do not want to return to the labor force.

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A recent study seems to have dramatically underestimated the negative employment impact from the expansion of the Child Tax Credit.

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Recently, there has been an uptick in the number of workers quitting their jobs, even though the pandemic is not over.

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If you earn $18 per hour, the optimal number of hours worked is the point where an additional hour of non-market time is also worth $18.

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It is never economically rational for a professional sports team to cut a player who is under a multi-year contract.

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If both a husband and wife are working full-time, it is a safe bet that the wife will, on average, spend more time providing household services than her husband.

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Higher take-home wages for any group should decrease the LFPR for that group.

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My roommate in college earned more per hour than I did. He was likely earning a compensating differential. (You will know this if you watched the video!)

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