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The national unemployment rate has fallen by more than half since the nation emerged from the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
It peaked at 10 percent in 2010 and stood at just 4.7 percent last month.
But there’s one statistic that has been vexing.
The size of the nation’s workforce -- known as the labor force participation rate -- continues to fall.
Since the start of the downturn, the percentage of that population that has a job or is looking for one has dropped more than 3 percentage points, to 62.6 percent, a level not seen since the 1970s.
The problem is particularly pronounced among men between the ages of 25 and 54, traditionally considered the prime working years.
Their participation rate has been declining for decades, but the drop-off accelerated during the recession. The high mark was 98 percent in 1954, and it now stands at 88 percent.
The United States now has the third-lowest participation rate for “prime-age men” among the world’s developed countries.
In other words, Greece, Slovenia and Turkey have a larger share of men in their workforces than the United States does. The United States beats only Italy and Israel.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/06/20/why-americas-men-arent-working/?wpisrc=nl_draw2&wpmm=1