Despite the lack of development, Italy's employment trajectory remains good, with 520 thousand more positions added in one year. In November, Istat set a new all-time employment record of 23.7 million. Unemployment drops to 7.5%. Economist Andrea Garnero, interviewed by "Avvenire," is unsurprised by the data: on the one hand, companies, burned by the pandemic experience, are retaining workforce, even to a slightly greater extent than they would need, to avoid finding it difficult - in the event of a need - to find personnel, particularly specialized ones. On the other hand, the GDP may be underestimated. The model is not flawless, and even in the United States, an average of GDP and RIL (Gross Domestic Income) has long been seen as more accurate.
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