This Labor Market Signal Is Screaming Recession

Nearly 400,000 Americans exited the labor force in March as hiring rates plummeted to levels last seen in 2009.

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Almost four hundred thousand American workers dropped out of the labor force in March, setting yet a new low in labor participation. Why? There are no jobs, a fact confirmed by both the employment estimate plus an utterly dismal hiring rate from JOLTS, one that rivaled January and February 2009. There’s more, too. S&P Global said the services sector contracted for the first time in three years last month and a decline in its employment index, showing how the oil price shock is already starting to sting.

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