Yellen’s Real-Life Examples of Unemployed Omit Criminal Records
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In her first speech as Federal Reserve chair, Janet Yellen told the stories of three people who had trouble finding work to illustrate her concern about the unemployed -- omitting the fact that two had criminal records that might have influenced employers’ decisions on whether to hire them.
One was Dorine Poole, who lost her job processing medical insurance claims when the recession hit.