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100 million workers out of jobs
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[quote:TTX8K82:MV8xODc5NTA5XzMxMzgwNjM5Xzk1MzczRjk1] OP, THX FOR THE INFO - I WAS LOOKING FOR SOME INFO ON THIS. [/quote]
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Just read in the Business Insider this morning that the actual jobless rates are quite staggering. Makes me wonder how bad this really is. So many different statistical numbers that it leads to a lot of speculation. Regardless things are not getting any better.
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"The national unemployment rates gets lots of attention, and lately more attention has been paid to the workforce participation rate since more Americans have given up looking for a job, but we can also see that an astounding 100 million Americans don’t have jobs.
Specifically, these are people who are part of the civilian over-16 non-institutional population who are either unemployed or not part of the workforce."
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