Andrew Yang on labor: what the evidence says · JRE #1245

JRE #1245 · “Andrew Yang · aired
The underemployment rate for recent college graduates today is 44%.

What the evidence says

The 44% figure traces to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's ongoing labor market research, which defines underemployment as working in a job that typically does not require a bachelor's degree. According to that data series, the underemployment rate for recent college graduates has fluctuated between roughly 38% and 48% since 2008 (about 42.5% as of the most recent reading cited), so a figure of 44% falls squarely within the historically normal range documented by the Fed's own data and is well supported.

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