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The unemployment rate has been on a slow downward trajectory since the recession ended nearly five years ago. While the overall jobless level has dropped to non-recession levels, the number of the working-age people with jobs is barely over 6 in 10, hovering at a level reminiscent of the late 1970s.

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A steady downpour drenched the Big Apple and downtown traffic crawled to a snail’s pace. The temperature dropped to the low 30s. If you were out on the streets and didn’t wear gloves, your hands would numb with the cold. If you didn’t wear an extra layer of clothing, you’d stiffen like a frozen popsicle.
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