From March of 1965 through July of 1970, the unemployment rate spent every single month below 5%.1
That’s the longest streak on record in modern economic history…until now.
Since the fall of 2015, the unemployment rate has been below 5% for 125 consecutive months:
OK fine this chart is not technically true.
The unemployment rate spiked to 14% during the first few months of Covid. But that was not a real recess…

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