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Joe Biden is projected to be the winner of the 2020 presidential election. He will inherit a limping economy, with a job market that might not fully recover until the next presidential election year.

The pace of America’s jobs recovery has surprised many economists. After losing a record-breaking number of jobs – more than 22 million – in the wake of the spring lockdowns, the economy added back roughly half of those lost positions over the summer.

As of last week’s October jobs report, the United States is still down about 10 million jobs since February, with the nation-wide jobless rate at 6.9% and millions of workers relying on government benefit programs created during the crisis.

It will take a lot of time and work to keep the recovery going.

In a report over the weekend, Goldman Sachs (GS) economist Joseph Briggs predicted the unemployment rate will decline to 6.6% by year-end. But “full employment” – an economic term used by the Federal Reserve to signify a healthy job market – won’t be achieved until mid-2024, just in time for Joe Biden (or Vice President-elect Kamala Harris) to seek re-election.

By the end of 2024, Briggs expects an unemployment rate of 3.9% – above the pre-pandemic level, but still healthy.

Before Covid-19 slammed the country, the US job market was in a very strong position. The unemployment rate was near a 50-year low of 3.5% in February, and most people who wanted a job had one.

The Biden administration will have to work quickly to support the jobless and businesses that are still hurting. Biden said he would extend the pandemic unemployment insurance programs and provide further fiscal support for businesses.

The jobs recovery will continue to get a tailwind from temporarily laid off workers returning to work, while newly created jobs will remain available for other unemployed workers, the Goldman economist said.

And the workers who dropped out of the labor force altogether during the crisis, meaning they are neither employed nor looking for a job, will slowly filter back in to the labor market after a vaccine is distributed, Briggs said.

One reason to be optimistic about labor force participation in the long run is that many people still cite the pandemic as a reason not to return to their job search. But with a vaccine, that concern will be lessened.

On Monday, drug maker Pfizer (PFE) said its Covid-19 vaccine is more-than-90% effective. The company plans to seek emergency use authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration soon after volunteers have been monitored for two months following their second dose of the vaccine. Pfizer (PFE) expects to have 50 million doses ready this year and 1.3 billion doses next year.

– CNN Health’s Nadia Kounang contributed to this report.