Americans intent on returning to the workforce have done so, especially baby boomers who retired early during the pandemic. That could keep pay increases elevated as employers compete for a more limited pool of workers, forcing companies to raise prices further to maintain profits.https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/november-jobs-report-unemployment-rate-held-steady-at-3-7-with-263-000-jobs-added/ar-AA14OEfc?cvid=41a93a939b6b4505986a7afd488429f3
Unemployment rate held steady at 3.7% with 263,000 jobs added
