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Jason Furman
October 7, 2024, Video: "Jason Furman, Harvard Kennedy School professor and former CEA chair, and Douglas Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum president and former CBO director,…
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Jason Furman
July 2024, Paper: "I have no idea what the future of work will look like. Will generative AI replace jobs? Complement jobs? Exacerbate inequality through skill-biased…
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Jason Furman
October 6, 2023, Video: "Jason Furman, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government professor and former CEA chairman under President Obama, Tyler Goodspeed, Cato Institute adjunct…
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Jason Furman
February 1, 2023, Audio: "The number of job openings went up in December to a little over 11 million, according to the Job Openings and Labor Turnover survey from the Department…
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Jason Furman
November 3, 2022, Opinion: "The pace of nominal wage or compensation growth over the last six months is generally consistent with about a 4.5 percent inflation rate. The latest…
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Jason Furman
July 8, 2022, Opinion: "The US employment report for June continues to show a strong labor market that is consistent with a strong economy with moderating inflationary pressures.…
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Jason Furman
February 4, 2022, Video: "BlackRock’s Kate Moore, Harvard’s Jason Furman, George Washington University’s Diana Furchtgott-Roth, ADP’s Nela Richardson and U.S. Hispanic Business…
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Jason Furman
January 7, 2022, Opinion: "The economy added 199,000 jobs in December, below the average pace of job creation for the rest of the 2021. The unemployment rate continued its rapid…
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Jason Furman
October 7, 2021, Opinion: "The US labor markets continued to improve in September, but the improvement was much slower than the fast pace of recovery earlier in the summer and was…
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Jason Furman
July 30, 2021, Opinion: "Over the last three months nominal compensation for all civilian workers rose at a 2.8 percent annual rate—leaving it at its pre-pandemic trend according…