The idea of an economy achieving low unemployment, low inflation and economic growth at the same time is a concept that has been debated for many years. Economists have long argued that it is impossible for an economy to achieve all three goals simultaneously, as they are often in conflict with each other. However, recent research has suggested that it may be possible to achieve all three goals at the same time, depending on the economic policies that are implemented. In this article, we will explore the concept of low unemployment, low inflation and economic growth, and discuss the potential for an economy to achieve all three goals at the same time.