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Why high unemployment and the high percentage of the long term unemployed is determining U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate policy in 2012-2014

01/27/2009

With 40% of the unemployed in the U.S. shown as long term unemployed, mismatch in skills and other structural problems with unemployment, the U.S. Federal Reserve policies of Fed chairman Bernanke are geared to addressing this problem.

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Fed Affirms Easy-Money Tilt

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FX HORIZONS: The Fed’s Risky Codependency with Markets

Wall Street Journal 07.11.2013

Bernanke Plays Down Link Between Jobless Rate, Fed Moves

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Economy May Be Getting Its Wings Clipped

Wall Street Journal 07.30.2013

Labor Recovery Leaves More Workers Behind

Wall Street Journal 09.07.2013

In Surprise, Fed Decides to Maintain Pace of Stimulus

New York Times 09.18.2013

Economists See Nominee as Slightly More Dovish Bernanke

Wall Street Journal 10.10.2013

Yellen’s Path From Liberal Theorist to Fed Voice for Jobs

New York Times 10.09.2013

The Yellen Fed? Precise and Predictable

New York Times 10.09.2013

Weak Job Data May Weigh on Fed’s Decision on Stimulus

New York Times 10.22.2013

90 Million Americans Not Working

Wall Street Journal 10.23.2013

Candid Criticism for Fed That Wasn’t on the Agenda

New York Times 11.08.2013

Reflections by America’s Buddha of Banking

New York Times 01.16.2014

Hiring Slowdown Blurs Growth View

Wall Street Journal 01.20.2014

A Fed Policy Maker, Changing His Mind, Urges More Stimulus

New York Times 01.27.2014

Confronting Old Problem May Require a New Deal

New York Times 01.28.2014

More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs

Wall Street Journal 02.06.2014

It's Still Bad for the Long Term Unemployed

New York Times 04.04.2014

Yellen’s Not on Team Krueger When it Comes to Inflation and the Unemployed

Wall Street Journal 04.16.2014

In Tepid Wage Growth, a Potent Sign of a Still-Fragile Economy

New York Times 05.05.2014

Job Growth Gathers Strength

Wall Street Journal 05.05.2014

Positive Jobs Report Shows Economic Fault Lines

Wall Street Journal 05.05.2014

Falling Unemployment Doesn't Rate for Fed

Wall Street Journal 07.05.2014

Hiring Is Strong and Jobless Rate Declines to 6.1%

New York Times 07.03.2014

The economy is showing signs of improvement. So why aren’t Democrats talking about it? - The Washington Post

Washington Post 07.09.2014

A part-timer boom, or blip? - The Washington Post

Washington Post 07.16.2014

Stuck at Unemployed: When A Layoff Becomes a Lifestyle

Washington Post 06.06.2009

Job Market Shows New Gains, but Pace Eases

New York Times 08.01.2014

The Outlook: Federal Reserve Bets Rate Rise Can Wait

Wall Street Journal 08.18.2014

Job Growth Rebounds, but Wages Lag

Wall Street Journal 10.04.2014

The world economy: Wealth without workers, workers without wealth

Economist 10.06.2014

What Markets Will

New York Times 10.16.2014

Elevated Level of Part-Time Employment: Post-Recession Norm?

Wall Street Journal 11.13.2014

Labor-Market Dropouts Stay on the Sidelines

Wall Street Journal 12.29.2014

Over 50, Female and Jobless Even as Others Return to Work

New York Times 01.01.2016

Janet Yellen and Fed Predecessors Find Common Ground Onstage

New York Times 04.07.2016

Bernanke Says Faster Growth Is Needed to Bolster Job Market

New York Times 03.26.2012

Fed Signals Resolve on Rates

Wall Street Journal 03.27.2012

Time Not on Side of the Jobless

Wall Street Journal 03.27.2012

Demand for U.S. Debt Is Not Limitless

Wall Street Journal 03.28.2012

The Dangers of an Interventionist Fed

Wall Street Journal 03.29.2012

Moody’s Analytics Sees More Rapid Unemployment Decline This Year

Wall Street Journal 04.04.2012

Fed’s Bullard: 2014 Rate Timeline May Be Hurting Economy

Wall Street Journal 04.05.2012

S.&P. 500 Dips After Fed Signals No New Stimulus

New York Times 04.04.2012

Few Signs of Further Fed Action in Latest Minutes

New York Times 04.03.2012

Not Enough Inflation

New York Times 04.05.2012

Job Growth Loses Steam

Wall Street Journal 04.06.2012

Four Common Unemployment Myths

Wall Street Journal 04.06.2012

U.S. Added Only 120,000 Jobs in March, Report Shows

New York Times 04.06.2012

Economists React: Hitting ‘Pothole’ in Road Back to Strong Growth

Wall Street Journal 04.06.2012

Mild winter may have artificially inflated jobs data, economists fear - The Washington Post

Washington Post 04.07.2012

A Jobs Slowdown

Wall Street Journal 04.06.2012

Jobs Data Justify Bernanke Concerns but Don’t Push Fed to Quick QE Move

Wall Street Journal 04.06.2012

Fed Holds Rates Steady, but Outlooks Shift

Wall Street Journal 04.25.2012

Bond Investors May Not Let Fed Wait and See

Wall Street Journal 04.24.2012

The incredible shrinking labor force - The Washington Post

Washington Post 05.05.2012

Extended Federal Unemployment Benefits Begin to Wind Down

New York Times 05.28.2012

Weak Hiring May Force the Fed to Act Again — News Analysis

New York Times 06.01.2012

Fed Extends Twist, Signals Concerns

Wall Street Journal 06.20.2012

For Middle-Aged Job Seekers, a Long Road Back

Wall Street Journal 06.23.2012

Weak Labor Report Fans Fears

Wall Street Journal 07.07.2012

It's Good Work if You Can Get It—and Especially if You Can Keep It

Wall Street Journal 07.07.2012

Fed Board Is Divided on Stimulus

New York Times 07.11.2012

Some at Fed Urge Pre-emptive Stimulus

New York Times 07.30.2012

U.S. Faces Uphill Battle in Retraining the Jobless

Wall Street Journal 07.31.2012

Uncertainty and the Slow Recovery

Wall Street Journal 01.04.2010

Fed chief Bernanke urges better financial regulation to prevent crises

Washington Post 01.04.2010

Number of the Week: Did U.S. Actually Shed 195,000 Jobs in July?

Wall Street Journal 08.04.2012

The Noise on Jobs Keeps Fed Guessing

Wall Street Journal 08.03.2012

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Washington Post 08.06.2012

'Fiscal Cliff' Has Many Perils

Wall Street Journal 08.23.2012

Many at Fed Ready to Act if Growth Doesn’t Pick Up

New York Times 08.22.2012

Fed Acts to Fix Jobs Market

Wall Street Journal 09.17.2012

Hiring Fails to Improve in Many Swing States

Wall Street Journal 09.21.2012

Fed Pledges Action Until Economy Shows Gains

New York Times 09.13.2012

Mortimer Zuckerman: Those Jobless Numbers Are Even Worse Than They Look

Wall Street Journal 09.07.2012

Forget the fiscal cliff: U.S. has other possible economic threats looming - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.14.2012

The hidden indicator pointing to bad news for jobs - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.20.2012

The Case of the Missing Workers

Wall Street Journal 12.07.2012

Fed Ties Rates to Joblessness

Wall Street Journal 12.13.2012

A Fed Bank President's Idea Comes to Life

Wall Street Journal 12.13.2012

Text of the Federal Reserve'€™s Policy Statement

New York Times 12.12.2012

Fed Ties Rates to Joblessness, With Target of 6.5%

New York Times 12.12.2012

Gauging the Guidance That Models Give the Fed

Wall Street Journal 12.31.2012

Tepid Job Growth Fuels Worry

Wall Street Journal 01.05.2013

F.D.R’s Example Offers Obama Cautionary Lessons

New York Times 01.27.2009

Report: Firms hired at a steady pace in January but not enough to change U.S. jobless rate - The Washington Post

Washington Post 02.02.2013

Many Workers Seen Lacking Skills for New Jobs

Wall Street Journal 03.15.2011

The Hidden Job Crisis for American Men

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Inside a Warier Fed, Watch the New Guy

Wall Street Journal 03.18.2013

Bernanke's World War II Monetary Regime

Wall Street Journal 03.24.2013

Notable & Quotable

Wall Street Journal 06.15.2011

Will the Trump Era Bring Higher Interest Rates? Don’t Count On It

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