For months, economists, journalists, and analysts have wondered whether a recession might hit the U.S. economy. When a recession strikes, many companies respond by immediately downsizing their workforce to preserve cash, streamline operations, and maintain flexibility in the face of macroeconomic uncertainty. Yet these employment cuts can have devastating consequences on workers and cause lingering damage to the labor market at large.
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