Employment Effects

Unsurprisingly, researchers find that raising unemployment benefits by $600/week last spring reduced job applications. But despite the higher wages that workers might have demanded, and the reduced job search conducted, job vacancies did not rise! This suggests the generous unemployment benefits had no employment effects. Rather, bigger benefits reduced search by the non-serious unemployed, but not among the ranks of job-hunters serious about landing one of the few jobs available.

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