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    The Real Unemployment Rate Jessi Stevenson July 14th, 2015 Macroeconomics Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University The unemployment rate in the United States of America is a topic that is often scrutinized and discussed among economists, politicians and fellow citizens. Frequently newscasters are advertising monthly unemployment rate, and I ask myself this question: Is the rate being published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) actually the true figure, or is the real number being

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    expansion can be tracked through the decrease of the unemployment rate and the increase in consumer spending. The unemployment rate began to climb in 2008 and by October 2009 the rate doubled from 5% to 10%. Since October 2009, the unemployment rate has continued to fall gradually with a couple periods of stagnation. Unemployment finally dropped back down from 10% to 5% after roughly seventy-two months. It only took twenty-three months for unemployment to rise from 5% to 10%. As

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    all American’s; the most effected by low economic shortcomings is the middle class. The realization that the middle class is slowing beginning to diminish and dissolve is becoming more and more unsettling for many. The low minimum wages and high unemployment rates tend to be the main focus when analyzing the drop in middle class economic stability. One fix is to raise minimum wages to a more appropriate rate for living standards; the current federal minimum wage is set at $7.25 per hour. At $7.25 an

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    MA 106 Unemployment: Support Our Fellow Americans by Representative Caroline Madsen, Liberal New Dealer Greetings my fellow committee members. We need to support our nation’s people in this time of need. In the year 1934 the U.S. reported that there were 21.30% of people without a job. This means that of the 39+ million people in the U.S. 8,286,243 people are living without an income. With no jobs these fellow Americans have no way of supporting themselves. Our proposal lends a helping hand to

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    Educating oneself about the economy is a rigorous task seeing as it has several different aspects to it. Unemployment and the related topics in the chapter sparked an interest within me. Fortunately, I was able to find an article that covered this topic in a state I’ve come to love- California. The article, “California adds 54,200 jobs in May; unemployment rate ticks up to 6.4%”, provides visual representation of the data stated and provides quotes and opinions from people among the Californian

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    “LABOUR STILL ISN’T WORKING” ad has shown that the world has moved on and unemployment is no longer a threat. Individuals want an occupation that can bring them creativity and excitement. For the most part, working hard for something that has no interest causes stress for the individual and those who work hard for something they love find passion. In fact, this ad reveals propaganda because it falsely states that unemployment offices are constantly filled with people. When in reality people in our

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    The changes in the unemployment and output statistics of the United States since October 2014 have been unusual. These numbers can suggest two things: the numbers are fluctuating so much that they might not be meaningful enough to think of our economy as going into a recession or our economy can be in a little recession. To understand this more in-depth two articles describe the numbers of unemployment and output statistics that illustrates that the US economy can be seen as going into a tiny recession

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    current adult unemployment rate statistics in the United States by gender, age, and race, are: men (20 and over) 4.8%, women ( 20 and over) 4.7%, Whites 4.2%, Blacks 7.9% and Hispanics 5.9%. Current government programs that exist to help try to fix this growing national pandemic are, ones like the Unemployment Compensation program, which provides income support to the unemployed, through the payment of Unemployment Compensation benefits. My solution for the current adult unemployment problem is

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    Computerization on Unemployment For decades, technological movements have benefitted individuals and economies across the globe. One of the effects of technological advancement is the manner by which it continues to modify the labor market. Questions can be raised as to whether technology actually increases employment rates or if it dampens employment opportunities for the present and future generations. Referring to the recurrent fear of a potential mass unemployment due to implementation

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    INTRODUCTION ✓ THE EFFECTS OF YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA ✓ CAUSES OF YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ✓ LIFE INVESTORS FOUNDATION: INTRODUCTION ✓ THE WORK PLAN • ENTERPRISES • WORK STUDY • RESEARCH ACADEMY ✓ OTHER STRATEGIES • ANTICORRUPTION TEAM • COLLATERAL BOARD • RESOURCE AND INFORMATION CENTRE • PROJECT RESUSCITATION • YOUTH PARLIAMENT ✓ CONCLUSION ✓ REFERENCES ✓ ABSTRACT Youth unemployment in Nigeria has eaten deep into the agile

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