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Definition of a Tight Labor Market

A 'tight' labor market is an economic condition characterized by high aggregate employment and a low unemployment rate. From a worker's perspective, this means alternative job options are plentiful and relatively easy to find. For firms, it signifies increased competition to recruit and retain employees.

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