“The economy is already at full employment.” I'm not sure that's actually true. Yes, the govt. reported "official" unemployment number is 3.8% or whatever. BUT... that comes with a couple of big, big caveats: 1. Those numbers by definition don't include job-seekers who have left the market and quit being job-seekers. IOW, people who became so despondent that they gave up. But, there's nothing specific that stops thes…
1. If the person has stopped looking for a job, their likelihood of resuming their job-seeking is pretty low. That's especially true for the unusually large aging baby-boomer population who are taking an early retirement rather than seeking re-employment.
2. While that's clearly another indicator of the strength of the job market, it is hard to argue that no job is better than a job which isn't ideal for skill/pay reasons. If you have a suggestion on how to accurately measure this that'd be great.
Who knew that a single number was insufficient to measure something as complex as employment? Yeah, we need to look at the larger picture, but it's hard to say we have exceptionally low unemployment AND that this is a good time for a stimulus.