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  2. Causes of unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are many domestic factors affecting the U.S. labor force and employment levels. These include: economic growth; cyclical and structural factors; demographics; education and training; innovation; labor unions; and industry consolidation [2] In addition to macroeconomic and individual firm-related factors, there are individual-related factors that influence the risk of unemployment.

  3. Why the US job market has defied rising interest rates and ...

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    Unemployment shot to 10.8%, which at the time marked its highest level since World War II. Why the US job market has defied rising interest rates and expectations of high unemployment Skip to main ...

  4. Why Unemployment Stretches Are Getting Shorter - AOL

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    By Tami Luhby NEW YORK -- The average time Americans spent unemployed dropped a record 2.8 weeks in January ... but hold the applause. The reason is likely because many people ran out of ...

  5. Why the real unemployment rate is far higher than the ... - AOL

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    According to recent reports, the unemployment rate fell from 10.2% to 10%. But is unemployment really falling? Although it seems like toting up the numbers should be fairly straightforward, it ...

  6. Unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment is measured by the unemployment rate, which is the number of people who are unemployed as a percentage of the labour force (the total number of people employed added to those unemployed). [3] Unemployment can have many sources, such as the following: the status of the economy, which can be influenced by a recession

  7. Unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The unemployment rate (U-6) is a wider measure of unemployment, which treats additional workers as unemployed (e.g., those employed part-time for economic reasons and certain "marginally attached" workers outside the labor force, who have looked for a job within the last year, but not within the last 4 weeks).

  8. Why These 3 States Have Ultra-Low Unemployment Rates - AOL

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    The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released its report regarding October regional and state unemployment data, showing little change from the previous month. There were some significant ...

  9. The Jobless Effect: Is the Real Unemployment Rate 16.5% ... - AOL

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    Raghavan Mayur, president at TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence, follows unemployment data closely. So, when his survey for May revealed that 28% of the 1,000-odd households surveyed reported that ...