So what does the unemployment rate picture look like if you take into account all of the labor force droputs since the end of the recession in June of 2009? Not pretty. If you take those labor force dropouts into account, the U.S. does not have an unemployment rate of 5.5 percent. Instead, it has a likely unemployment rate of 9.6 percent, and that’s hardly good news.
Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story at This Chart Shows How Labor Force Dropouts Mask The Unemployment Rate.




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