Last Friday's jobs report had some eye-popping numbers, especially an unemployment rate of 3.6 percent — the lowest it's been since 1969. That's great news, but not for everyone. Low unemployment means businesses are finding workers harder and harder to come by. "The economy is good, but that's very difficult for employers," Joe Stagnaro, the president of a Pennsylvania warehouse and trucking company, told the Washington Post. "The people you want to hire are employed by someone...
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