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The Evolution of the Job Finding Rate during the COVID-19 Recession

The unusual nature of the COVID-19 recession appears to have masked the severity of the downturn’s impact on the rate at which unemployed workers found jobs.
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The Survey of Consumer Expectations: A Look Back at the Past Decade

It has been a little over ten years since we started releasing findings from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE). In this post, we review some of the headline findings from the first decade of the survey’s history, highlighting the evolution of consumers’ expectations about inflation and labor market outcomes.
Liberty Street Economics , Paper 20240416

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