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Guy Berger
@EconBerger
Senior Advisor on Labor Markets at Access/Macro; Workforce Economist in Residence at Guild; Senior Fellow at BGI. Tweets represent my own views.
San Francisco, CA
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    Guy Berger
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    Jun 5
    My recap of the May jobs report - I'm getting used to telling people good news about the job market again. Link in replies.
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    Guy Berger
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    May 26, 2025
    This is adorable.
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    Guy Berger
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    Jun 20, 2024
    Magnificent
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    Guy Berger
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    Aug 21, 2024
    this specific exchange doesn't exist in Tolkien (who just didn't write about this period in detail) but "Galadriel deceiving other elves by selectively omitting important details in a self-serving way" is straight out of the Silmarillion
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    The Lord of the Rings
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    @TheRingsofPower
    Aug 21, 2024
    She was deceived. The Rings of Power Season 2 arrives August 29 on Prime Video.
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    Guy Berger
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    Jul 16, 2021
    Still my favorite econ paper title
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    Guy Berger
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    Apr 10, 2022
    With all due respect to the tweeter below - the share of Americans of prime working age who are working (80.0%) is quite a bit over the average for the last quarter-century (78.4%). Americans are working harder than normal right now.
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    Jamie Little
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    Apr 9, 2022
    As a small business owner, I can attest. This has been truth for the past year and it isn’t getting better.
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    Guy Berger
    @EconBerger
    Nov 13, 2024
    A quick reminder: 1/ As a share of nonfarm employment, the federal government is currently 1.9%, near its smallest size since at least 1939. 2/ Total government (including state & local) is 14.8%, near its smallest post-1957 size.
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    Guy Berger
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    Jun 14, 2020
    This could have been us, too 🙁
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    Bleacher Report
    @BleacherReport
    Jun 13, 2020
    New Zealand welcomed back sports with fans. The country hasn't had any new COVID-19 cases in three weeks. (via @southernscoop)
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    Guy Berger
    @EconBerger
    Oct 7, 2022
    Replying to @RexKwonDo92
    Look on the bright side, the odds that Winds of Winter gets published by July 6011 just went up
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    Guy Berger
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    Jun 20, 2024
    Replying to @EconBerger
    I know some people bridle at the comparison between Italy and Olive Garden and it's true, you can't get unlimited breadsticks in Italy
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    Guy Berger
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    Sep 26, 2022
    There's an article floating around declaring that Americans are a "nation of quitters" and asking "does anyone want to work anymore?" This kind of rhetoric is very disconnected from reality. The share of prime-working-age Americans with a job is well above its 25 yr average.
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    Guy Berger
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    Sep 21, 2024
    Replying to @FedericoHuneeus
    It’s an Econ 101 thing - Poorer countries tend, under the right circumstances, to grow faster than rich countries. Easier to copy proven technologies and good ideas than to invent new ones.
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    Guy Berger
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    May 2, 2025
    Replying to @ArmandDoma
    Isn’t the answer the standard NIMBY one? Really big, established cities have politically power stakeholders resistant to growth, previously economically disadvantaged ones do not
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    Guy Berger
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    Mar 8, 2025
    I’m surprised when people assert that “the negative effects of tariffs are temporary, until supply chains adjust.” Supply chains adjusting IS a negative effect, and a durable one
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