There is a debate going on about whether we're going to have a jobless or "job-full" recovery. I'm a natural optimist, but I can't see the job-full argument. The economy has to grow about 2.5 percent a year to soak up the 100,000 people entering the job market every month. A fitful recovery like today's news presages will hardly be able to maintain 3 percent growth for the year. I'll parse the jobless recovery debate in greater depth later today.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2009/11/producer-prices-and-industrial-production-disappoint-analysts/30303/
