Labor Force Participation Is Lower Than It Has Been In 30 Years — Why It Matters And Why It Doesn’t | Talking Points Memo

Among the new employment figures the Labor Department released Friday morning is an obscure one that’s ripe for politicking: the labor force participation rate. It measures the percentage of the population age 16 and above who are actually working. The labor force participation rate fell last month to 63.6 percent, its lowest level since 1981.


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