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Message Subject 47% of THE AMERICAN POPULATION IS JOBLESS!!!! MUCH WORSE THAN GREAT DEPRESSION!!!
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And it looks like it's going to be permanent, well at least for next 15 years. Then by the year 2035 the permanent unemployment rate will surpass 30% because of Further development of robotics and artificial intelligence. Then by 2045 the permanent unemployment rate will hit 40% because of same reasons. America is done!!!! And all this is not including CIVIL WAR 2, WW3 , COLLAPSE OF THE U.S. DOLLAR and ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT/ BEAST SYSTEM!!!!!
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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77151200


Troll. Less than half of the US population actually works. The rest are retired, just born, in care, a spouse of someone who does work, or a student. Only about 12 million people are WILLFULLY unemployed. Very few people with skills are unemployed.

You however, are an idiot.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78686355


You are the troll.

“ [link to www.epi.org (secure)]

“ Key takeaways:

In May, the official unemployment rate was 13.3%. However, the unemployment rate that takes into account all those who are out of work as a result of the virus was 19.7%, and the unemployment rate that includes only those who are out of work and don’t have a reasonable chance of being called back to a prior job was 10.7%.

The official unemployment rate was 13.3% in May. However, if you consider not just the 21.0 million officially unemployed, but all 32.5 million workers who are either officially unemployed or otherwise out of work as a result of the virus, that jumps to 19.7%. That is nearly one in five workers.

Of the 32.5 million workers who are either officially unemployed or otherwise out of work because of the virus,

11.9 million workers, or 7.2% of the workforce, are out of work with no hope of being called back to a prior job;

5.7 million workers, or 3.5% of the workforce, are out of work and expect to get called back to a prior job but likely will not; and

14.8 million workers, or 9.0% of the workforce, are out of work and can reasonably expect to be called back.

That means the share of the workforce that is out of work and has no reasonable chance of being called back to a prior job is 10.7% (7.2% + 3.5%).

All three of these unemployment rates are extremely elevated across all demographic groups. However, the highest rates are found among Black and brown workers, women, and particularly Hispanic, Asian, and Black women.

Young workers and workers with lower levels of education have also been hit disproportionately hard.

It is important to note that the prospect of even those who can reasonably expect to be called back to a prior job actually getting called back will require Congress to act.

For example, if Congress doesn’t extend the extra $600 in weekly unemployment insurance payments, that will cost us 5.1 million jobs over the next year, and if it doesn’t provide fiscal aid to state and local governments to fill in their budget shortfalls, it will cost another 5.3 million jobs by the end of 2021.”
 
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