let's keep this kind of -- let's keep this conversation going with elise gould.e were talking to someone earlier on this network about this idea of the fed rate hike that everyone seems to think is coming and made the point that we are at full employment and i sort of question that. are we? is what we are seeing in the data, does it constitute full employment? we have to look at many different measures. it's true that the unemployment rate is down to 4% but you also mentioned and the data is clear that participation is still soft and we have much lower rates than we had before the pandemic. we want to see that return and keep the unemployment rate at the kinds of levels we are seeing now. the third thing we could get when we think about full employment is wage growth and yes we have seen stronger wage growth this year in lower wage sectors where there was more of a scarcity of workers that could bargain up their wages and we need to see that continue in order to feel like we are really on track and i feel like we are on track for a full recovery by the end of the