Abstract

Projections from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics continue to be influenced by demographic trends. These trends are projected to result in subdued labor force and employment growth over the 2023–33 projections period. This slower growth also affects gross domestic product (GDP), which is projected to grow at a modest annual rate of 1.9 percent through the 2023–33 projections period. Additionally, the labor force, employment, and GDP have recovered since the 2020 recession induced by the COVID-19 pandemic. This rebound leaves less room for growth as the economy was at or near full employment in 2023.

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