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Council of Economic Advisors Undermines Employer Claims of Worker Shortage in U.S.
 

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Wed, Mar 20th 2019 @ 10:03 am EDT

Neil Munro of Breitbart reported on the release of a new report by the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) on Tuesday. The CEA is an Executive Branch agency that advises the President on economic policy.

CEA member and Professor Emeritus of Policy Analysis at Cornell University Richard Burkhauser told reporters there are “plenty of [American] workers on the sidelines able to come off” and renter the workforce, Breitbart reported.

Burkhauser’s were in reference to the latest “Economic Report of the President,” required periodically by Congress under the Employment Act of 1946.

Contained in the report was this comment on labor marker dynamics:

https://www.numbersusa.com/news/council-economic-advisors-undermines-employer-claims-worker-shortage-us