ECON 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Social Security Disability Insurance, United States Census Bureau, Current Population Survey (Us)

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Econ 203: principles of macroeconomics - lecture 3: unemployment. With more than 300 million people living in the us, it is extremely difficult and costly to monitor and report on their activities. The us department of labor reports estimates of employment, unemployment, and other statistics related to the labor force every month. Labor force: the sum of employed and unemployed workers in the economy. A simple way to think about the labor force: these are people who either have a job or are looking for a job. The most important labor force statistic is considered the unemployment rate: the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed. Every month, the us census bureau conducts the current population survey (the household survey). 60,000 houses are randomly chosen to be representative. Working age (16 yrs. old) is taken into account. Members who are of working age are asked about employment during. The reference week is the week prior.

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