Why does unemployment not go to zero during booms?

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2026-07-09 07:01

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The main reason the unemployment can't fall to zero is that unemployment below NAIRU (Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment which is around 5%) creates a tight job market which leads workers to demand higher wages and firms to increase its prices as demand and costs go up. This situation leads to high inflationary pressures.

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