Host Ruben Navarrette explains the real takeaway from a depressing April jobs report that came in at only about a quarter of what economists had predicted. The problem is not that U.S. workers don’t want to work. I suspect it’s that they don’t want to work for U.S. employers. Whose fault is that? U.S. employers.
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Episode 22 | Is it true that Americans don’t want to work anymore?
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