David Gurley Jr.’s bank account benefited from a hot pandemic labor market.
Mr. Gurley, a video game programmer, switched jobs twice in quick succession, boosting his salary and nabbing a fully remote position.
But when it comes to the outlook now, “it seems like things are more or less OK,” Mr. Gurley, 35, said.
Mr. Gurley’s experience — a rip-roaring labor market, then a wobbly one and now some semblance of normality — is the kind of postpandemic roller-coaster ride that many Americans have encountered.
Now economic officials are trying to figure out whether the labor market is settling into a new holding pattern or is poised to take a turn for the worse.
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