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The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts discouraged workers as:
a. employed. Including them as employed makes the unemployment rate lower than otherwise.
b. unemployed. Including them as unemployed makes the unemployment rate higher than otherwise.
c. out of the labor force. If they were counted as unemployed the unemployment rate would be higher.
d. None of the above is correct.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts discouraged workers as:
a. employed. Including them as employed makes the unemployment rate lower than otherwise.
b. unemployed. Including them as unemployed makes the unemployment rate higher than otherwise.
c. out of the labor force. If they were counted as unemployed the unemployment rate would be higher.
d. None of the above is correct.
Jamar FerryLv2
9 Apr 2020
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