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  2. Unemployment in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In the last thirty years, the Spanish unemployment rate has hovered around double the average of developed countries, in times of growth and in times of crisis. From the start of the crisis of the 1990s, unemployment fell from 3.6 million to two million, however that figure stagnated throughout the stable times to the present crisis.

  3. Spanish flu - Wikipedia

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    Japanese women in Tokyo during the Spanish flu pandemic, 1919. Estimates for the death toll in China have varied widely, [288] [94] a range which reflects the lack of centralized collection of health data at the time due to the Warlord period. China may have experienced a relatively mild flu season in 1918 compared to other areas of the world.

  4. Biden vs Trump: 9 Predictions about Salaries and Unemployment ...

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    Here are a few predictions about 2025 salaries and unemployment based on whether Biden or Trump is the next President of the United States: Economic Predictions for 2025 Under Joe Biden

  5. January jobs report: Unemployment rate falls to 4%, wages ...

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    The unemployment rate now sits at its lowest level since May 2024. The US economy created 143,000 new jobs in January, less than the 170,000 expected by economists and lower than the 307,000 seen ...

  6. Do you have the flu? Watch out for these 2025 symptoms ... - AOL

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    Experts warn flu season hasn’t peaked yet, and will get worse before it gets better. The U.S. is battling its worst flu season in at least 28 years. Here are the latest symptoms and where cases ...

  7. Causes of unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are many domestic factors affecting the U.S. labor force and employment levels. These include: economic growth; cyclical and structural factors; demographics; education and training; innovation; labor unions; and industry consolidation [2] In addition to macroeconomic and individual firm-related factors, there are individual-related factors that influence the risk of unemployment.

  8. Amid worst U.S. flu season in decades, RFK Jr.–led ... - AOL

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    Last season’s flu vaccine prevented 9.8 million illnesses and 7,900 deaths ... The CDC halted its Wild to Mild flu vaccine campaign on Feb. 19, 2025, in the middle of one of the worst U.S. flu ...

  9. Youth unemployment in Spain - Wikipedia

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    On top of that, unemployment can force young people to move away or to start engaging in violence and juvenile delinquency, as well as having low self-esteem and discouragement that can lead to addiction and other health problems in the future. If young people are out of work for too long, they may begin to lose their skills or stop looking for ...