Mark this moment: Millions of American job seekers have prayed for it. The U.S. economic expansion now in its 11th year — having dodged that recession near-miss in 2015 — is bringing jobs to the long-jobless. The unemployment rates for workers without high school diplomas and for Hispanic Americans and African Americans are the lowest ever recorded. The rate for workers too discouraged to look for work — even in a jobs boom, they exist — and for underemployed Americans, typically part-timers seeking full-time jobs, is the lowest in two decades and near a record bottom. And wages nationwide, up 2.9% from a year ago, continue to outpace inflation.