The article goes on to say that a potential bankrupcy at one of the big 3 automakers could add more fuel to the job loss fire and that de
flation is the real threat for now.
| The country lost another 663 thousand jobs in March, and our payroll model provides no sign of any relief from this severe downtrend within the next six months. Assuming a 0.5% annual growth rate in the labor force, the unemployment rate should top 11% by the fall, higher than the previous peak reached at the height of the 1982 recession. |
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