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    A jobless recovery or jobless growth is an economic phenomenon in which a macroeconomy experiences growth while maintaining or decreasing its level of employment. The term was coined by the economist Nick Perna in the early 1990s.

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    Jobless Recovery - Investopedia

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    A jobless recovery refers to when an economy bounces back from recession but does so without reducing the unemployment rate with little to no correlation to a country's gross domestic product (GDP).

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    A jobless recovery refers to a sustained economic upturn accompanied by persistent or increasing unemployment levels.

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    Not a Jobless Recovery, But a Jobloss Recovery - The Atlantic

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