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Comparing Economic Hardship After Job Loss

A government is designing a support program for workers who have been permanently laid off from a major factory. One policy advisor argues, "We should focus all our resources on helping the long-term unemployed, as they are clearly the worst off." Another advisor counters, "While the unemployed are in a tough spot, we can't forget about those who quickly find new, but lower-paying, jobs. They also suffer significant, lasting financial harm."

Briefly explain why both groups of workers (the long-term unemployed and the re-employed at lower wages) experience substantial economic costs following job displacement, and clarify which group typically faces the more severe long-term earnings loss according to economic studies.

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