While Maine’s unemployment rate has fallen substantially in recent months, our state’s recovery from the recession is nowhere near complete. More than four-and-a-half years since the official end of the Great Recession, the drop in unemployment- to 6.4% in November from 7% in August -is encouraging news. But the monthly unemployment rate has significant limitations as a measure of the labor market’s health and is only one of many important indicators. The bottom line is that over 100,000 unemployed and part-time workers can’t find the employment they need, poverty is rising, wages for typical families remain depressed, and their prospects for economic opportunity and prosperity are uncertain.
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