Multiple Choice
The unemployment rate is found by dividing the number of unemployed people by the
A) sum of working individuals plus unemployed workers, and multiplying by 100.
B) number of working individuals, and multiplying by 100.
C) number of the working- age population, and multiplying by 100.
D) number in the labor force, and dividing by 100.
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