Bethlehem economist Kamran Afshar noted last month that he believes the Lehigh Valley is closing in on its first tight labor market since 2004, based on a decline in initial unemployment claims and other factors. If Afshar’s prediction comes true, Lehigh Valley workers may soon have more jobs to…
Source: Morningcall
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