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A prominent study analyzed the financial outcomes for experienced workers who lost their jobs in mass layoffs during a major 1982 recession in Pennsylvania. The study's main conclusion was that the primary financial cost of job loss was the income lost during the initial period of unemployment, with workers' earnings typically returning to their pre-layoff levels once they secured a new position.

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