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        "Overall employment levels have remained below their pre-pandemic level and are growing only slowly despite rising wages and vacancies. In this <i>Economic Brief<\/i>, we examine whether historically high government support may have empowered workers to pull back from labor markets. While that support presents a clear benefit to recipients, a simple calculation based on recent estimates indicates that transfers of close to $2 trillion to households approved over the course of 2020 and 2021 implies a reduction of 0.58 percentage points in the employment-to-population ratio."
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