Tags: Unemployment Rate
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Had Labor Participation Held Constant, Unemployment Would Be 11.1 Percent
Discouraged workers skew the numbers
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Labor Participation Rate at Its Lowest in Over 30 Years
63.3 percent kind of ... sucks
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Unemployment Rate Down to 7.6 Percent on Anemic Job Growth
Rate dropping as people drop out of labor pool
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New Jobless Claims Climb to Four-Month High
A once-again unexpected development
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Unemployment Claims Jump Unexpectedly
Sputter, sputter
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The Human Costs of the Modern Disability-Industry Complex
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British Unemployment Rises
News comes on the same day the chancellor of the exchequer is scheduled to release the government's 2013 budget
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Under Threat from Obamacare, Businesses Reluctant To Hire
Policy uncertainty rules
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Covered at Reason 24/7: Greek Unemployment Hits New Record High of 26.4 Percent
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Third Straight Week of Declining Initial Jobless Claims
Last week's numbers were revised up by 2,000
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Part-Time Work Becomes the New Normal
Yes, Obamacare plays a big role
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Covered at Reason 24/7: Falling Labor Participation Drives Improved Unemployment Rate
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Falling Labor Participation Drives Improved Unemployment Rate
Fewer people looking for jobs gives the stats a shot in the arm
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Unemployment Down to 7.7 Percent, Numbers Still Pretty Awful
Teenage unemployment rate, for example, at 25 percent, nowhere near recent lows
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Markets Encouraged by Jobs Report
Dollar up, gold down
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New Jobless Claims Down Unexpectedly
Still pretty high though
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Federal Reserve Acknowledges ObamaCare Is Leading to Layoffs
"Employers in several Districts cited the unknown effects of the Affordable Care Act as reasons for planned layoffs and reluctance to hire more staff"
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Forget the $10,000 Bachelor's—Get an Associate's Degree
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The Minimum Wage: A Little Light Empiricism on a Heavy Subject
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New Jobless Claims Up More than Expected
But we're supposed to be out of the woods!