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How is the US National Unemployment Rate Calculated?
I can find state sites on how they calculate their unemployment rate, but what about the federal one?
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics web site will tell you everything you wanted to know and more.
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Once your benefits are gone, you're off the books. Once you're off the books, you don't count anymore. So, figures on unemployment is not an objective look at the unemployment situation.
Out of sight, out of mind... - Jinx |
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From the Bureau of Labor Statistics that Freddythepig linked too: Quote:
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There's an interesting discussion of unemployment and measurement thereof at NationMaster.com. It looks at both the critics' perspective about the way US statistics are derived, and the rationale behind why that methodology is used.
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