Mike Munger

VIDEO: Economists mixed on jobs report, but good news for young job seekers

The economy added 120,000 jobs and the unemployment rate dipped in November to 8.6 percent. In the past three months, 650,000 workers 16-24 finally found jobs. But is this a sign of a recovery, or another economic mirage.

Young Americans See Uptick in Hiring

Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Levels in Four Months

Should Americans Work Until Age 75 to Ease Debt?

As Unemployment Benefits Expire, How Will the Economy Fare?

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Grim numbers do not bode well for economic outlook

With Wall Street indexes down for a third straight day yesterday and poor economic reports in recent weeks, the global economies outlook does not look bright. Duke University economist Mike Munger helps us decipher what this means for our economic future.

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Are unemployment benefits a disincentive to work?

Arts, Culture & Media

Around 1.3 million people in the U.S. have lost their unemployment benefits since the beginning of 2010. Duke University economist Mike Munger looks at the history of unemployment benefits and their effects on the unemployment rate.

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Americans waiting longer to retire

A study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute released Wednesday shows that more Americans are waiting longer to retire because they are not financially secure.

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Is the recession over if nobody can tell?

Global Politics

Unemployment is rising, and the job market is painfully lean ? but, hey, did you know the recession is over? GDP numbers out this morning say the economy is officially rebounding.

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