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Analyzing Flawed Conclusions on Job Displacement Costs

A researcher observes two groups of workers who were permanently laid off from the same factory. Group A found new jobs within six months, but their average annual earnings dropped by $10,000 and never fully recovered. Group B remained unemployed for over two years. The researcher concludes that Group A suffered a greater total economic loss because they had a quantifiable, long-term wage reduction, whereas Group B's loss is temporary until they find a new job. Briefly explain why this conclusion is likely flawed, based on established findings about job displacement.

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