Adjusting the actual unemployment rate
Economists and analysts who have been studying the economy religiously predict that the real unemployment rate is probably still at 11 per cent. This would be that the unemployment crisis is still as bad as the post-second world war era. Take a look at why experts have made this prediction, read the details here.
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