GUESS where I saw this :
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In a healthy economy, job openings are plentiful and unemployment is low. April’s tally of 3.8 million openings might sound like a lot, but it is still well below the prerecession average, in 2007, of 4.5 million openings a month. It is also far lower than the record high of 5.2 million openings in December 2000, when the survey was started near the peak of a long economic expansion.
If we didn't know better, we might think the New York Times Editorial Board had stopped propping up The Won, but not quite (the editorial goes on to blame heartless corporate executives and demand an increase in the minimum wage). Still, I did enjoy that paragraph.
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