KEY POINTS
  • An unemployment rate so low that companies struggle to find and hire workers is "fantastic for our great country," says CNBC's Jim Cramer.
  • The current strong job market is not going to cause the worrisome inflation that Fed Chairman Jerome Powell seems to think it will, the "Mad Money" host contends.
Jim Cramer

The idea of full employment — a jobless rate so low that companies struggle to find and hire workers — is "fantastic for our great country," according to CNBC's Jim Cramer.

The current amazingly strong job market is not going to cause the worrisome inflation that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell seems to think it will, Cramer argued Thursday on "Squawk on the "Street." A tighter supply of people looking for work tends to force companies to pay higher wages, which can be passed along to consumers in the form of higher prices.