The U.S. economy is not creating new jobs as fast as it once did.
Nobody is really sure how to crank up the great American jobs machine to match the performance of the mid-1980s or late 1990s, but economists point to a number of things that could help improve hiring.
Here’s five things the U.S. could do. The catch? All would require help from Washington — no sure thing in the highly charged political climate of the nation’s capitol. Read more about January jobs data.
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