Multiple Choice

In an economy where the actual inflation rate is determined by the sum of what people expect inflation to be and a 'bargaining gap' reflecting labor's negotiating strength, it is observed that for several years, actual inflation has been consistently higher than expected inflation. What does this persistent difference imply about the state of the labor market during this time?

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