That number, obviously, refers to the traditional age-group working pool. With an additional huge increase in number of people, we have about the same number of people working as in the 70s.
That number is wrong, obviously.
With an additional huge increase in number of people, we have about the same number of people working as in the 70s.
Total non-farm employment. Is 71.2 million in Jan 1970 really "about the same" as 141.7 million last month?