Photo: A worker moves a cart with finished solar cells at the Hanwha Q Cells manufacturing facility in Dalton, Georgia, on October 6, 2022. A worker moves a cart with finished solar cells at the Hanwha Q Cells manufacturing facility in Dalton, Georgia, on October 6, 2022.

U.S. businesses are creating jobs at a rapid clip, but the pool of workers they can hire from keeps shrinking. That's the key takeaway from the November jobs report published Friday—and it's not an encouraging one for the Federal Reserve.

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