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Closing the Jobs Gap – January 2014 Jobs Gap Update

February 7, 2014
Employment & Wages

As of the end of January 2014, our nation faces a jobs gap of 7.7 million jobs. This chart shows how the jobs gap has evolved since the start of the Great Recession in December 2007, and how long it will take to close under different assumptions for job growth. If the economy adds about 208,000 jobs per month, which was the average monthly rate for the best year of job creation in the 2000s, then it will take until September 2018 to close the jobs gap. Given a more optimistic rate of 321,000 jobs per month, which was the average monthly rate of the best year of job creation in the 1990s, the economy will reach pre-recession employment levels by August 2016.

See our updated interactive jobs gap calculator >>

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