WASHINGTON (AP) - Hiring has weakened for six straight months. Nearly 10 million jobs remain lost since the coronavirus struck.
And this week, the Congressional Budget Office forecast that employment won't regain its pre-pandemic level until 2024.And yet a hopeful view is gaining steam that as vaccinations reach a critical mass, perhaps around midyear, and the government provides further stimulus, the economy and the job market will strengthen much faster than they did after previous recessions."I am not often optimistic," said Heidi Shierholz, an economist at the liberal Economic Policy Institute. "But I am optimistic now."RELATED: Unemployment claims drop; still at 847,000 as pandemic rages onThe brighter outlook rests on three premises..