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Wonkbook: The real unemployment rate is 11 percent - The Washington Post

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Ezra Klein cites Ed Luce, who writes in the Financial Times, that the real unemployment rate in the U.S. is 11%, when you count people who have no job but have given up looking after months of fruitless searching. These are the long term unemployed and pose risks for the economy and for society. Compared to 2007, the percent of people in the U.S with a job or actively looking for work has dropped from 62.7% to 58.5%. Luce's 11% is arrived at by considering these 62.7%, including millions of workers who have quit looking but would start looking again if the labor market brightens. This is important because U.S. government statistics show unemployment dropping below 9% in November 2009, supposedly an improvemment, when its actually the reverse that is actually happening. The real underemployment is nearly 20%.

Whats the real U.S. unemployment rate in November 2011, 11% or less than 9%? Its 11%!

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U.S. government statistics don't count long term unemployed who have stopped looking for work. Ed Luce of the Financial Times, says the figure is about 11% for the U.S. in Nov. 2011, when you include these people, which is the right number to look at. Also relevant are the underemployed, including this group brings the rate closer to 20%, reflecting the real situation in the U.S.

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