Unemployment Benefits Are Not Creating A Worker Shortage

While some employers may be struggling to hire for one reason or another, economists say generous unemployment benefits are not the cause.

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By Arthur Delaney and Dave Jamieson
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As the U.S. economy bounces back from the COVID-induced downturn, some employers say they’re having a hard time finding workers. GOP lawmakers like Rep. David Rouzer (N.C.) blame the safety net.

“This is what happens when you extend unemployment benefits too long and add a $1400 stimulus payment,” Rouzer said on Twitter last week, posting a photo from a Hardee’s that said it was closed for lack of staff. “Right when employers need workers to fully open back up, few can be found.

Publish : 2021-05-04 21:15:00

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