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  2. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    Projected Unemployment Rate. According to a March 2009 Industry Survey of and by the National Association of Business Economists, 60.3% of their economists who had reviewed the fiscal stimulus enacted in February 2009 projected it would have a modest impact in shortening the recession, with 29.4% anticipating little or no impact as well as 10.3 ...

  3. Portal:Current events/February 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. economy lost 598,000 jobs during January 2009, with unemployment rising to 7.6 percent. (New York Times) Canada's economy lost 129,000 jobs during January 2009, an all-time record, with unemployment rising to 7.2 percent. (AP via Google News) Bankruptcies in the United Kingdom rose during 2008 by 50 percent to an all-time high. (ABC ...

  4. Job losses caused by the Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    July 2009 Australian unemployment rate: 5.8% [28] August 2009 Australian unemployment rate: 5.8% [29] September 2009 Australian unemployment rate: 5.7% [30] October 2009 Australian unemployment rate: 5.8% [31] The unemployment rate for October rose slightly due to population growth and other factors leading to 35,000 people looking for work ...

  5. February's Mixed Jobs Picture: More Losses, Steady ... - AOL

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    In February, the world's largest economy lost 36,000 more jobs, the U.S. Labor Department announced Friday. However, the February's Mixed Jobs Picture: More Losses, Steady Unemployment Rate

  6. No break in rising unemployment as continuing claims hit ...

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    Yet another record the U.S. labor market would rather not achieve: Continuing claims for unemployment benefits jumped 161,000 to a record 5.73 million, the U.S. Labor Department announced Thursday.

  7. Latest Unemployment Data Shows Improving Labor Market - AOL

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    Fresh data shows the nation's labor market is continuing to improve, albeit modestly. The number of people filing new claims for unemployment fell to a seasonally adjusted 432,000 for the week ...

  8. Great Recession in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, prior to the significant expansion of subprime lending of 2004-2006, the unemployment rate was close to 6%. [52] The wider measure of unemployment ("U-6") which includes those employed part-time for economic reasons or marginally attached to the labor force rose from 8.4% pre-crisis to a peak of 17.1% in October 2009.

  9. Unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A rough comparison of September 2014 (when the unemployment rate was 5.9%) versus October 2009 (when the unemployment rate peaked at 10.0%) helps illustrate the analytical challenge. The civilian population increased by roughly 10 million during that time, with the labor force increasing by about 2 million and those not in the labor force ...