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February 2005 | EPI/CBPP Issue Brief

The Lukewarm 2004 Labor Market
Despite Some Signs of Improvement, Wages Fell, Job Growth Lagged, and Unemployment Spells Remained Long

by Sylvia Allegretto, Jared Bernstein, and Isaac Shapiro

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