Doesn't Obama care cost of health insurance incentivize employers to prefer part time workers over full time employees. I think this explains the increase in people having multiple part time employment.
This is a really clear and insightful breakdown of the U.S. labor market’s quiet shift beneath the surface. While unemployment looks low and participation seems strong, the deeper numbers—like the drop in prime-age employment and the rise in part-time work for economic reasons—are signaling that the hiring spree is slowing and companies are tightening up without outright layoffs yet.
Doesn't Obama care cost of health insurance incentivize employers to prefer part time workers over full time employees. I think this explains the increase in people having multiple part time employment.
Absolutely
This is a really clear and insightful breakdown of the U.S. labor market’s quiet shift beneath the surface. While unemployment looks low and participation seems strong, the deeper numbers—like the drop in prime-age employment and the rise in part-time work for economic reasons—are signaling that the hiring spree is slowing and companies are tightening up without outright layoffs yet.