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But how high is the true unemployment rate?

unemployment rate造句

She says the program has succeeded in bringing the unemployment rate of the disadvantaged up to the average unemployment rate.

By those standards, they should be chastened by the budget gap and the high unemployment rate.

If these men never rejoin the job hunt, it would, paradoxically, help to bring the unemployment rate down faster.

Now one could rightfully say that the 13.6% unemployment rate in the latter case corresponds to a healthier Labour market than the 10% unemployment rate in the former case.

During the period 2005 to 2007, the U.S. unemployment rate hovered in the ballpark of 5 percent.

The average of the 51 forecasts was fourth-quarter growth at a meager 0.7% rate, so slow that it will push the unemployment rate higher.

And it would require the Fed to have a lot of confidence in its estimate of the natural unemployment rate, a notoriously slippery thing to measure.

Its unemployment rate is already high, crops are already rotting in the field; the opportunity exists for unemployed Alabamans to pick them and get paid for it.

Many are worried about the stubbornly high US unemployment rate, but believe we will get back to normal after the recession is over.

There were no miso soup lines and the relatively low official unemployment rate often seemed to belie that there was a problem at all.

The unemployment rate is at 4.7% and average hourly earnings rose by 3.8% in the year to April, up from 2.7% a year earlier.

But if the disheartened are only now ceasing their search for work, that suggests a drawn out period in which they rejoin the Labour force, lifting the unemployment rate.

Despite the persistently dismal unemployment rate at present, Sheer thinks the hiring announcements his site has reported so far this year are just the beginning of a resurgence in job creation.

Better still, as the commission pointed out this week in its quarterly report on the euro area, the unemployment rate has fallen even though labour supply has been increasing— by about1% a year since the late1990 s.

The official unemployment rate stands at 51%, up from 37% at the time of the most recent labour survey, in 2004; two-thirds of those under 25 have never had a job.

I've mentioned before that one interesting fact about the downturn is that unemployment rates have doubled, across the country and across demographic groups, almost as a rule.

Similarly, as unemployment rates continue to rise, you will initially struggle to find a use for the expanding pool of angry, jobless young men.

First, since the recession was unusually deep and the recovery unusually slow, the us is experiencing unheard-of long-term unemployment rates.

Some studies have found that this factor may explain as much as 70% of the difference in black and white unemployment rates, and may also explain the difference between black and Latino jobless rates.

Immigrants in Hungary and the Czech Republic, who are more likely to work in highly skilled jobs than those in many other OECD countries, have lower unemployment rates than natives.