By EconMatters
Roughly 13.3 million people were unemployed in November, yet the U.S. economy grew at a sluggish annual rate of 2% over the summer, and overall hiring was weak, according to a Federal Reserve survey--Beige Book--released on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
The trend of slow to moderate pace of the economy is barely enough to keep the unemployment rate, which has been hovering above 9% for the past year or so, from reaching double digit. Expert say in order to have a meaningful impact on
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