MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE
economists have been puzzled about why the latest recession produced such a feeble recovery, but here’s one important new clue: The portion of Americans moving from place to place has fallen close to record lows, inhibiting people’s ability to go where the good jobs are or remake themselves in one place after flaming out in another.
Labor mobility, as it is known, has always contributed to the dynamism of the U.S. economy and, usually, to brisk recoveries
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