Slow Hiring Amid Resilient GDP Creates Mixed Signals for Workers’ Compensation in 2026

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Risk & Insurance - Mar 30, 2026

The U.S. economy grew at a 2.0% pace in 2025, but the labor market experienced its weakest job growth outside of a recession since 2003, creating a complex outlook for workers' compensation, according to NCCI. The post Slow Hiring Amid Resilient GDP Creates Mixed Signals for Workers’ Compensat...

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