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‘Day-to-day dread’ haunts frustrated job seekers in era of low hiring. When will it end?
Americans are experiencing frustration and dread as job seekers, despite the historically low unemployment rate. The article highlights a shift from previously easy job-finding to current concerns about employment prospects.
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