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  2. Labor force in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The labor force is the actual number of people available for work and is the sum of the employed and the unemployed. The U.S. labor force reached a record high of 168.7 million civilians in September 2024. [1]

  3. Unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The gap is the number unemployed, which peaked at 15.4 million in October 2009 and fell to 7.4 million by November 2016. ... In other words, the number of workers in ...

  4. Labor report shows 227,000 jobs added in November - AOL

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    The 7.1 million unemployed people changed slightly in November. This number was higher than a year earlier when the jobless rate was 3.7%, and the number of unemployed was 6.3 million.

  5. Current Population Survey - Wikipedia

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    Unemployed persons by occupation, industry, class of worker of last job, duration of unemployment, reason for unemployment, and methods used to find employment. Discouraged workers and other persons not in the labor force.

  6. The True Number of Unemployed in the US - AOL

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    There are officially 10.1 million unemployed people in the U.S. right now, according to the Labor Department’s latest monthly jobs report, but some economists think the true number is ...

  7. Millions of Americans Are Still Long-Term Unemployed ... - AOL

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    Largely lost in last week's disappointing September jobs report is the fact that the number of long-term unemployed Americans continues to decline -- a good sign for those who want to return to ...

  8. Employment-to-population ratio - Wikipedia

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    U.S. unemployment rate and employment to population ratio (EM ratio) Wage share and employment rate in the U.S. Employment-to-population ratio, also called the employment rate, [1] is a statistical ratio that measures the proportion of a country's working age population (statistics are often given for ages 15 to 64 [2] [3]) that is employed.

  9. Unemployment - Wikipedia

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    With cyclical unemployment, the number of unemployed workers exceeds the number of job vacancies and so even if all open jobs were filled, some workers would still remain unemployed. Some associate cyclical unemployment with frictional unemployment because the factors that cause the friction are partially caused by cyclical variables.