Will unemployment stay low forever?

It has been at around 4 percent for some time now. I guess this is called full employment. Will this remain forever now?

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Most of those jobs are minimum wage hell hole fast food, retail stores owned by kikes. The problem is there are no careers a job isn't worth shit. 300,000 is such a small number lol.

>forever
said after every fantastic boom ever only for reality to hit
this is one of the longest periods of growth (albeit anemic for much of it) in history, inevitably it will run out of steam and someone is going to be left holding the bag. Which I would bet would be Trump, the only question is will it slow down before 2020 or after? might be crucial to his reelection chances

Until we get a central american "democratic-socialist" gets elected.

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>They are scared

Think about that, employers are literally scared and concerned about full employment! They know wages are will rise because of this and they are desperately seeking more H-1Bitches and raising costs to compensate.

Fucking cuckitalists will never fucking learn.

Full employment should be celebrated!
Corporations see this as a problem!

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No. Stop paying attention to single indicators. Trump the Candidate was right - the economy is fucked. Tariffs will only make it implode faster.

How to fix the economy (prepare for pain):

Get rid of entitlements
Massive cuts to all other government anythings
Slash regulations - end the endless cycle of putting regulations on top of other regulations to fix the problems created by the previous regluations - that's like seeing a large pile of shit and trying to get rid of it by taking another shit on top of it. Especially:
Get rid of the Fed
Get rid of FDIC

Get rid of any federal loan program especially for housing and school.
Get rid of government funding of school

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the economy is great right now.

quit being a lazy fag and work seven days a week for that sweet sweet double rate overtime. The economy hasnt been this good since the 90's

Make hay while the sun shines. pay down debt and save for the lean times a few years from now.

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Nobody talks about underemployment. STEM isn't a safe bet either as companies are now offering shit pay to engineers ($45k) knowing no US STEM degree holder is going to agree to work that so that bring over Pajeet with the H1B.

For the rest of the country their options are either retail or call center work.

Wages aren't increasing you stupid fucking retard.

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if things were good you wouldn't be working on the weekend you cattle-eyed slave.

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they have been modestly, but not fast enough for people to notice

Why does a German care about US employment rates?

most shills are using german flags for some reason

Tell that to my $15,000 raise

Underemployment is misunderstand in this regard.

Wasting your time getting a STEM degree and working as a barista doesn't make you underemployed, because you never had any actual job skills in the first place in the STEM field.

Now, if you had a skilled job which you lost and could no longer find a replacement for and had to work as a barista, then you might be underemployed. Or your job skills are not longer relevant, which really isn't underemployment.

Schooling is around 80% waste of time, mostly just social signaling.

Expand your brain, read the book goy.

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Not OP, but I care about US unemployment because I'm a US citizen and I might want to go back one day.

>my anecdote represents the population

working overtime weekends all year is not a raise, cletus. It's overtime.

Unfortunately, the real statistics don't look so good. Labor force participation is completely flat so far under Trump.

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I don’t think 45k is enough for an H1b. I believe it is 60k and they want to up it to 130k to bring the visa program into the 21st century.

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Mmmm. $7.25 sounds amazing, user.

US citizen here. Working in Germany on a temporary basis.

I doubt it.

>something something I'm a faggot loser

their like the japanese obsessed economic's and trade. it's the only part of german politics that can be nationalist without being called nazi sadly.

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>the rapid decline since 08
>it stops declining and flat lines when Trump is elected
That's pretty good. It's no longer drastically plummeting. Now just to increase it.

It has flatlined since the end of 2013 as a result lf good labor market conditions counteracting boomer retirement.